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China-built iron ore mine project goes into operation in West Africa

By WANG YING in Shanghai | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-11-13 20:15
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Production at the Simandou iron ore mine project, which is one of the world's largest and highest-grade deposits, was officially launched in Guinea, West Africa, on Tuesday.

With a total investment exceeding $20 billion, the project covers the integrated development of a mine, railway, and port. The mine comprises northern and southern blocks, with construction on the northern section beginning in June 2024.

Thanks to the concerted efforts of all participating parties, and through the application of Chinese standards, Chinese design, Chinese construction, and Chinese equipment, the project was completed ahead of schedule, achieving its production goals with high quality and efficiency, according to Baowu Steel Group Corp Ltd.

Hu Wangming, chairman of China Baowu Steel Group Corp Ltd, described the project's successful commissioning as an important milestone in the history of global mining.

With the project now entering stable operation and gradually ramping up to full capacity, it is expected to provide a solid, green raw-material base for the development of the steel industry in China and worldwide, while serving as a lasting driver of Guinea's economic and social development.

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