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Most Lobito minerals will go to China, but here's what others can do

African infrastructure projects continue to influence future of mining

A first class carriage for the Benguela railway being shipped from Birkenhead, England, to Lobito, Angola, in the early 20th century. Photo: Historical Railway Images / Flickr

A first class carriage for the Benguela railway being shipped from Birkenhead, England, to Lobito, Angola, in the early 20th century. Photo: Historical Railway Images / Flickr

The time has come for Africa.  Let's not sugarcoat it: climate change has thrown the world for a spin. According to a UN report, climate-related disasters have increased by more than 80% over the last...

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