14-05-2025 18:52 via article.wn.com

Reporters' Notebook: Chinese-built deep seaport becomes beacon of hope for Cameroon

By Arison Tamfu, Wang Ze YAOUNDE, May 14 (Xinhua) -- On May 9, a 400-meter-long ultra-large container ship was moored in the Gulf of Guinea between the deep sea and the blue sky. As one of the world's largest container ships with a capacity of 24,346 TEU, the MSC Turkiye elicited awe and admiration. "Kribi is now one of only five ports in sub-Saharan Africa able to host ships of this size," said Philippe Labonne, chairman of Africa Global Logistics, at the commissioning ceremony of the second ph
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