Kribi cuts shortlist down to two

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The number of bidders for the concession to operate the container terminal at the Cameroonian port of Kribi has been reduced to two, after the government rejected the submission by a consortium led by Bolloré Africa Logistics (BAL). This leaves just ICTSI and APM Terminals competing for the contract out of the original shortlist of three that was drawn up last October.

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