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China's XCMG indications deal with Simfer for giant Simandou iron ore project

China's Xuzhou Building Equipment Group (XCMG) has actually signed a contract with worldwide miner Rio Tinto's Simfer to supply equipment for its giant, untapped Simandou iron ore job in Guinea, the Chinese company said on Wednesday.

China's leading construction equipment maker, headquartered in east region of Xuzhou city, will provide core mining devices with a total value of nearly 800 million yuan ($ 111.91 million), consisting of dozens of 230-metric lot mining trucks, for the Simandou job, the company stated in a post on its WeChat account.

The task in southeast Guinea, which is viewed as key to the green shift in the global steel value chain, has actually been the subject of prolonged settlements due to its intricate ownership structure, delays caused by legal wrangling, political upheaval in the African nation and troubles with construction.

It is set to be the world's biggest and greatest grade new iron ore mine, with a yearly production capability of 120 million metric loads, with output now anticipated to start in 2025.

Simfer is a joint venture in between Rio Tinto, Chalco Iron Ore . Holdings and the federal government of Guinea.

(source: Reuters)