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The government of the Republic of Cameroon is planning to seek funding from China for the rail and port infrastructure at Sundance Resources» Mbalam - Nabeba iron ore project, allowing the Perth company to focus just on the mine development.

Not exact matches

Decmil Group has won about $ 40 million worth of work at Hancock Prospecting's Roy Hill iron ore project in the Pilbara, building on its portfolio of port, rail and fuel infrastructure work already under way at the site.
Decmil Group has won a $ 26 million contract for the non-process infrastructure at Rio Tinto's Cape Lambert port B project in the Pilbara.
«Some EU members, especially Germany, are concerned about Chinese investment in the so - called periphery of the union, as well as about the acquisition of strategically sensitive infrastructure such as ports, power plants and key technologies,» Igor Rogelja, a researcher at the Lau China Institute at King's College London, said.
A positive outcome from the study would mean a need for increased infrastructure at the port, including shipping conveyors and a storage shed.
Infrastructure was another key factor: The site was perfect, with an airport and ocean port, and adequate land at Brookley Aeroplex.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced last week a comprehensive capital investment program at the port of Philadelphia that will result in more than $ 300 million in investment in the port's infrastructure, warehousing, and equipment.
We also need bulk handling infrastructure at ports like Darwin.»
The event at the Queens airport was part of a broader theme Cuomo has trumpeted over the years: The state's push to upgrade major ports, airports and other major infrastructure components.
Aviation is the hub of a modern economy, maritime is the cash cow, given the normally huge revenue from ports in a globalised economy that thrives on international trade; and rail holds the key to truly modernising the Nigerian local economy, both in the mass transit of people; and mass movement of heavy bulk, at tolerable costs, and with least cost to road infrastructure.
Everything from Athens» water infrastructure, to the Olympic stadium, to the country's main ports at Piraeus and Thessaloniki.
«I don't remember as I always say that under NPP for eight years, Ghana was actually a paradise but look around you today, look at our interventions in transportation, look at our transformation in the sea ports of Ghana, look at the transformation in our road network, look at the elevations in all the key medical facilities we have across the country, look at the new ones coming up, look at the housing infrastructure...» she pointed out in response to claims by the NPP that the Mahama administration has been a disaster and made Ghanaians poorer.
«The poor performance of industry and the business sector in general, could also be attributed to other challenges they faced, including, but not limited to, lack of access to finance, high interest rates, an unstable exchange rate, high import duties on raw materials and machinery, poor facilitation of import and export trade, particularly at our ports, inadequate and poor quality of raw materials for industrial processing, a poorly developed domestic trade infrastructure, lack of effective collaboration between research institutions and industry, limited access to serviced land for industrial production activities and poor standards of regulation and certification.»
On Thursday, she co-sponsored legislation with Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D - TX) to increase staffing and improve infrastructure at ports of entry.
This opportunity comes at the same time Cuomo is tightening his grip on the sprawling bi-state infrastructure agency, which controls the region's cross-Hudson bridges and tunnels, its ports and airports, as well as the World Trade Center site and PATH.
Hawkins opposes any investment in new fossil fuel infrastructure, including natural gas pipelines and power plants, LNG port terminals, liquefied propane and butane and natural gas storage in the Seneca Lake salt caverns, and crude oil heaters at the Port of Albany.
These included the Clean Truck Program, which replaced the port's fleet of old, dirty diesel trucks with EPA - compliant vehicles equipped with particle filters, and electrifying the ports so ships can just plug in to power their infrastructure while at the dock.
In addition to increased infrastructure, ports and icebreakers, the region needs better mapping to accommodate increased traffic, she said at the NOAA event.
Infrastructure improvements completed on the Electrical Load Center at the port will now provide access to electricity in the event of a power outage.
Porsche E-Performance therefore includes the infrastructure: an optimally integrated vehicle charge port, practical charging equipment and intelligent charging options, to use at home and on the road.
Addressing a major cruise seminar held in Dubai at Arabian Travel Market 2011, Neil Palomba, corporate operating officer for MSC Cruises said there was a limited choice of ports in the region and more needed to be done to develop the infrastructure to enable cruise lines to bring in bigger ships and extend the winter sailing season.
The value of infrastructure exposed in so - called «port mega-cities,» urban conurbations with more than 10 million people, is just $ 3 trillion at present.
Global policies to cut shipping emissions could create massive new demand for LNG as a bunker fuel, with Europe in particular planning to invest nearly $ 2.4 bil in LNG refueling infrastructure at both sea and inland ports to 2030.
«When we looked at the cost of doing business, the educational system and the port and road infrastructure, South Carolina became the top choice,» he said.
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG), partly owned by BHP Billiton Ltd., completed financing for a A$ 900 million ($ 824 million) expansion of a coal terminal at the port in Australia's New South Wales state.
A Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure passing through the South China Sea could connect to China at the southern port of Guangdong.
«Whereas there are no deepwater ports in the Canadian Arctic and very few settlements, at least by way of comparison there's more infrastructure and more ports along the northern Russia coast.»
Until new vehicle technologies and fuels are commercialized, petroleum will continue to be the primary fuel source for California's vehicles, and the state must enhance and expand the existing petroleum infrastructure, particularly at in - state marine ports, while at the same time working to develop an alternative fuel infrastructure.
Looking at the infrastruc - ture market broadly, McKinsey has forecast that US$ 57 trillion of global infrastructure in - vestment is needed by 2030 [1] whilst Preqin re - ported that 88 per cent of institutional investors expected to commit the same amount or more to infrastructure in 2017 [2].
Its infrastructure is developing at a dizzying pace — trains, bridges, ports, airports, dams.
«I think it is a step in the right direction, but it's not going to get us to where we want to be,» says Walter Kemmsies, managing director, economist and chief strategist with the ports, airports and global infrastructure group at real estate services firm JLL.
In the following Q&A, Economist Walter Kemmsies, managing director and chief strategist of the U.S. ports, airports and global infrastructure group at real estate services firm JLL, shares his views on the how these tariffs and a potential trade war could impact international trade, the U.S. economy and commercial real estate.
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