West Africa boom beckons shipowners
- Monday 06 February 2012, 16:08
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- Dry Cargo
TODAY Lolabe, a hamlet on Cameroon’s coast, is a village so small it doesn’t feature on most maps, but two years from now, the village will be well be a key hub in the global iron ore trade.The nearby sandy beach, now home to only a few palm trees and rocks, will become a port capable of...
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