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Cement: Gov’t Signs Agreement with Korean Company

::- Cameroon-Tribune : Le Quotidien National Bilingue -::: "The project to set up a second cement factory in Cameroon, precisely in Limbe, was formalised yesterday through the signing of a protocol agreement between the government of Cameroon and a consortium of Korean and American companies, christened AFKO Cement Production Company. The latter, represented in the signing ceremony by Sang Bong Lee the company’s Board Chairman, will as from April this year kick start the building of the factory whose annual production capacity is estimated at one million tons. The Minister of Industries, Mines and Technological Development, Badel Ndanga Ndinga signed on behalf of government."

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