Allowing foreign direct investment (FDI) in commercial mineral exploration can open doors for international investors and equipment dealers, enabling them to haul and explore mineral ore in West Africa. This can benefit the sector in the long run by increasing the adoption of earth-moving technologies, which involve expanding ongoing projects and exploiting new resources. Individual Australian shares of foreign direct investments are destined to attract legal potential investors; their participation would result in a faster ramp-up of mineral resource opportunities, such as in the sale and rental business of heavy equipment. Welcome, Evans Danful, CEO of Danfulzone Shipping, says the country has one of the most productive economies in West Africa, and its booming export-import market makes it clear why its real estate market draws a lot of foreign investment. It also offers mining opportunities for investors to get involved in gold and quarry projects as well as opportunities for foreign direct investment by bringing material-handling machinery to help with the construction and operation of ports, logistics parks, real estate, and manufacturing facilities.