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    Home > Top Stories > Rio Tinto signs rail, port JV with China-backed consortium for Guinea’s Simandou
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    Rio Tinto signs rail, port JV with China-backed consortium for Guinea’s Simandou

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on July 28, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

    This image features the Rio Tinto mining operations, highlighting their infrastructure development efforts in Guinea’s Simandou project. The joint venture with Winning Consortium Simandou aims to advance the world’s largest undeveloped iron ore project, crucial for the region's economy.
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    Tags:infrastructure financingjoint ventureinvestmentsustainability

    By Praveen Menon and Helen Reid

    SYDNEY/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Rio Tinto’s Guinea subsidiary has formed an infrastructure joint venture with Winning Consortium Simandou (WCS) and the government, paving the way for work to resume on the world’s largest undeveloped iron ore project.

    The joint venture (JV) for the Simandou railway and port is a milestone for Rio and WCS, whose shareholders include a unit of China Hongqiao, but the firms said they must still negotiate final JV agreements, without giving a timeline.

    A source with direct knowledge of the matter said the JV partners would meet later on Thursday to start hashing out the agreements.

    In a concession to Guinea’s military junta, the companies gave the government a 15% free stake in the JV, La Compagnie du TransGuinéen, meaning it does not have to contribute to the capital required to build the infrastructure.

    The junta, which took power in a coup last September, on July 3 ordered all work on the Simandou project to stop, frustrated with the companies’ pushback over the government stake.

    “The Republic of Guinea reassures the partners, and the world of its firm will to develop the Simandou project in the best interests of the people of Guinea, and all partners,” said Djiba Diakité, chairman of the government’s committee on Simandou.

    The consortium, which has 15,000 employees including subcontractors and expatriates, put many of its workers on forced leave after the government-ordered halt.

    The source said WCS’ workers would remain on forced leave until the final JV agreements were finalised.

    WCS did not immediately respond to a question about the forced leave.

    WCS and Rio’s subsidiary Simfer Jersey Limited each hold 42.5% of the new company, which will be “central” to the “co-development” of the more than 600 km-long railway and the port being built to export ore from Simandou, in Guinea’s remote southeastern corner, the JV partners said in a statement.

    This is also a step towards securing the necessary financing for the infrastructure, they said.

    “We are extremely grateful to our joint venture partners, the Guinean government and Rio Tinto Simfer for the spirit of cooperation they have shown in achieving this major milestone,” said WCS Chairman Sun Xiushun.

    The companies said they were committed to developing the infrastructure “in line with internationally recognised environmental, social and governance standards”.

    The railway will slice through ecologically sensitive areas including habitats for critically endangered chimpanzees, and is expected to create significant socioeconomic change by connecting remote regions of the impoverished country to the port in Forecariah district, about 80 km south of the capital, Conakry.

    Rio and WCS have said they would eventually open the railway to passenger services, though this was not mentioned in Thursday’s statement.

    WCS, a consortium of Singapore-based firm Winning International Group (45%), China Hongqiao subsidiary Weiqiao Aluminium (35%) and Guinean company United Mining Suppliers International (20%), won the rights to Simandou blocks 1 and 2 in November 2019.

    Rio Tinto has held rights to Simandou blocks 3 and 4 since 1997 through Simfer S.A. which is owned by the government of Guinea (15%) and Simfer Jersey Limited (85%), itself a joint venture between Rio Tinto (53%) and Chalco Iron Ore Holdings (CIOH) (47%).

    CIOH is held 75% by Chinalco, 20% by Baowu, with China Rail Construction Corporation and China Harbour Engineering Company each holding 2.5%.

    (Reporting by Praveen Menon Additional reporting and writing by Helen ReidEditing by Kim Coghill and Mark Potter)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rio Tinto signs rail, port JV with China-backed consortium for Guinea’s Simandou

    1What is a joint venture?

    A joint venture is a business arrangement where two or more parties agree to pool their resources for a specific project or business activity, sharing profits, losses, and control.

    2What is infrastructure financing?

    Infrastructure financing refers to the funding of large-scale projects such as transportation, utilities, and communication systems, often involving public-private partnerships.

    3What is mining?

    Mining is the process of extracting valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, which can include metals, coal, and natural resources.

    4What is sustainability in business?

    Sustainability in business refers to operating in a manner that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often focusing on environmental and social responsibility.

    5What is an investment?

    An investment is an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation, typically involving the allocation of resources, such as money, in the expectation of a future return.

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