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Guinea: Chinese construction workers at Simandou iron ore mine strike in protest of alleged unpaid wage; incl. cos non-responses

On 5 November 2025, news of a strike at the Simandou iron mine project in Guinea surfaced on Chinese social media. Reports indicated that Shanxi Construction Investment, the project contractor, had long withheld wages from Chinese workers, forcing them to work unpaid for three consecutive months.

The Business and Human Rights Resource Center reached out to Shanxi Construction Investment and Simandou iron mine project's investor Winning Consortium Simandou (WCS) to respond to the report. The companies did not respond.

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Shanxi Construction Investment Group Co Ltd

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Baowu Winning Consortium Simandou (WCS) (JV between China Baowu Steel Group (51%) and Winning International Group and Weiqiao Aluminium (part of the China Hongqiao Group) (collectively, 49%))

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