Two years after a military coup, Guinea is struggling to attract investors.
The West African nation is heavily indebted to China.
It's making life much tougher for businesses trying to operate in one of the poorest countries in the world.
Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports from the Guinean capital, Conna-kree.
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The West African nation is heavily indebted to China.
It's making life much tougher for businesses trying to operate in one of the poorest countries in the world.
Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports from the Guinean capital, Conna-kree.
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