Rio Tinto and the Simfer joint venture reached key agreements with the Republic of Guinea and Winning Consortium Simandou, or WCS, on the trans-Guinean infrastructure for the Simandou iron ore project. The co-development convention with the Republic of Guinea and associated agreements adjusting Simfer and WCS’s existing mine conventions create the legal framework for the co-development of more than 600 kilometres of new multi-use rail together with port facilities, that will be used to export iron ore from the Simandou mining concessions in the southeast of the country.
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