- Iron Shipment Goals for 2025:
Local Processing Requirement:
- By the end of the year, CMC aims to ship 400,000 to 500,000 tonnes of iron ore to the port of Kribi.
- The ore will then be exported to China.
Transport Challenges – No Railway Yet:
- 15% of the iron production must be processed locally.
- This will happen at a 100-hectare industrial site in Kribi, operated by Cameroon Steel.
- Site preparation and earthworks are scheduled to begin in the coming weeks for the future steel plant.
Railway Development Underway:
- With no railway connection currently in place, CMC is forced to transport the ore by road.
- The company has already obtained the necessary permits from the Ministry of Transport, and is awaiting approval from the Ministry of Public Works.
- These road-use permits are expected to be temporary, due to concerns about damage to infrastructure.
- Acknowledging the limitations of road transport, CMC is actively pursuing the railway component of the project.
- The railway is a multi-billion-dollar investment.
- CMC is trying to bring in major industry players, such as China Railway Construction Corp (CRCC) and its subsidiary, China Railway 20th Bureau Group, to participate in the railway construction.
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