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    Liberia: Liberia Investment Conference 2025 Set for Accra: A Strategic Move to Attract Regional Investors

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanMay 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    IPNEWS: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Liberia through the Embassy of Liberia near Accra, is proud to announce the inaugural Liberia Investment Conference, set to take place in Accra this May 15 to 16, 2025.

    This landmark event will bring together investors, government officials, entrepreneurs, and development partners to explore emerging business opportunities and strengthen bilateral economic ties between Liberia and Ghana and support the rebuilding and development efforts of H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai President of the Republic of Liberia.

    Under the theme “Unlocking Liberia’s Investment Potential for Sustainable Economic Growth,” the conference aims to showcase Liberia’s key growth sectors—including agriculture, tourism, telecommunications, energy, and infrastructure etc—and position the country as a dynamic and open destination for regional and international investment.

    According to H. E. Musu Jatu Ruhle, the Abassador of the Republic of Liberia, near Accra, The Liberia Investment Conference is a strategic platform to showcase Liberia’s investment opportunities, foster regional partnerships, and position Liberia as an emerging destination for sustainable, private-sector–led development. “We are creating a platform for dialogue, connection, and action. It is about building trust, showcasing reform, and inviting partners to help drive our growth agenda.”

    Highlights of the conference will include:

    Investment-focused panel discussions with top government and business leaders

    Sector-specific presentations and breakout sessions

    A Liberia–Ghana trade and culture expo

    Networking and B2B matchmaking opportunities

    Speaking furthered, Ambassador Ruhle said investors attending the Liberia Investment conference will find a range of promising opportunities across sectors, engage directly with Liberian government ministers, regulatory agencies, and investment promotion authorities. “This provides a clear line of communication for understanding investment policies, tax incentives, and sector-specific opportunities.”

    These sectors offer high potential for job creation, revenue generation, and infrastructure improvement and are critical to improving the quality of life for Liberians and enhancing economic self-reliance.

    The 2 days event which is being organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Embassy of Liberia in Ghana, has the Objectives of promote Liberia as a viable and open investment destination, present key reforms and government strategies to improve the investment climate, attract regional and international investors across priority sectors and strengthen trade and economic cooperation between Liberia, and Ghana, 

    Agriculture & Agribusiness

    Liberia has vast arable land, fertile soil, and a favorable climate for year-round farming.

    Investment is needed in value chains such as rice, cocoa, oil palm, cassava, and fisheries.

    Agriculture employs the majority of the population and is vital for food security and rural development.

    Liberia has experienced steady progress in improving its business climate, with new policies promoting transparency, innovation, and private-sector development. This conference seeks to capitalize on this momentum and foster partnerships that generate inclusive growth, employment, and sustainable development.

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