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China's CCECC to invest $1.4 billion in Tanzania-Zambia railway

China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation will invest $1.4billion via a 30 year concession to upgrade Tanzania-Zambia Railway, said the line's operator on Thursday. The competition for Africa's vital minerals is heating up.

TAZARA is the initials of the railway that is used to identify it as a major route for exporting copper from central Africa. It offers a way around South Africa's logistical bottlenecks which have caused a slowdown in copper and cobalt.

In a press release, Bruno Ching'andu said that the decision to grant the concession was based on an evaluation of TAZARA’s challenges throughout the years. This required urgent intervention.

Last year, China pledged to support the revival of TAZARA, a decades-old mineral transport corridor. At the same time, the United States backed a rival, competing transport corridor named Lobito after an Angolan Port. (Reporting and editing by Libby George, Alex Richardson, and Duncan Miriri)

(source: Reuters)