We are really missing out on this money making industry.

China is in a trade war with Australia their biggest import partner for iron ore.
This is just the raw material not even refined into steel.
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We could definitely join in and take advantage of this. China is building a lot of buildings, rail lines, weapons, aircraft, ships, cars and many more canned goods. China needs steel really bad. We have the iron ore we just need to crush the rocks and put them on ships. Have a train that goes from the mine to the port and we're all good.


China-backed consortium wins $14 billion Guinea iron ore deal, pipping Australia's Fortescue

Guinea is about to make good money. A few years down the line they can refine the steel and get more profit.

This could be good for us later as we can get a license from a weapons company to produce rifles and bullets and other small weapons.
 
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China is in a trade war with Australia their biggest import partner for iron ore.
This is just the raw material not even refined into steel.
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We could definitely join in and take advantage of this. China is building a lot of buildings, rail lines, weapons, aircraft, ships, cars and many more canned goods. China needs steel really bad. We have the iron ore we just need to crush the rocks and put them on ships. Have a train that goes from the mine to the port and we're all good.


China-backed consortium wins $14 billion Guinea iron ore deal, pipping Australia's Fortescue

Guinea is about to make good money. A few years down the line they can refine the steel and get more profit.
No money, no investment, at least not ordinarily ppl
 
Bruh do you really trust the current somali administration to get us a good deal from the Chinese. We should wait till we have stability and security back home or otherwise Al shabab will just blow up the mines
 

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