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Guinea plans to use some of its income from mining the world’s largest iron ore reserve to create a sovereign wealth fund.
We aim to “transform agriculture, education, health and to increase the construction of modern infrastructure, a large-scale railway linking mining and agricultural areas to the port of Conakry,” he said.by the first quarter of 2026. It is divided into four blocks, with blocks 1 and 2 controlled by Winning Consortium Simandou, backed by Chinese companies including Baowu Group. Rio Tinto Plc and Aluminum Corp. of China, known as Chinalco, own blocks 3 and 4.
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