In Equatorial Guinea, the metal wire industry faces severe challenges due to the high humidity and saline air of the coastal regions. Standard carbon steel products rapidly deteriorate, creating a critical demand for advanced galvanized iron barbed wire to secure agricultural perimeters and oil facility boundaries.
The construction sector in Malabo and Bata is shifting toward more resilient structural components. There is a growing reliance on high-grade wall ties to ensure the stability of masonry structures against the region's intense seasonal rainfall and soil shifting.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic manual wire weaving to the importation of precision-engineered components like progressive coil springs, which are essential for the maintenance of heavy machinery used in the local petroleum and logging industries.