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Turkish company Yenigün Construction creates subsidiary in Cameroon, with sights on mining industry

Turkish company Yenigün Construction creates subsidiary in Cameroon, with sights on mining industry
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 29 June 2016 17:19

(Business in Cameroon) - Yenigün Construction Co Cameroun. This is the name of the Cameroonian subsidiary of the Turkish company which recently won a contract for the construction of a stadium of 50,000 seats in Japoma, in the suburbs of Douala. Apart from civil engineering, this company which creation has just been announced through a legal notice broadened its field of expertise in the country.

Indeed, its scope reveals that it is planning to also invest in housing, mining industry, construction of major infrastructure such as dams and dykes, or getting lands ready for large-scale farms.

With an initial capital of FCfa 10 million, the Cameroonian subsidiary of the Turkish company Yenigün Construction is managed by Ali Baru Alsirt, as CEO.

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