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    Liberian Business Association in China Highlights Unity at Get-Together

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Guangzhou, China – The Liberian Business Association in China (LBAC) hosted another vibrant and well-attended gathering last Saturday at the renowned ‘Taste of Africa’ restaurant. The event, organized under the leadership of the association’s dynamic chairman, Boima Fahnbulleh (alias ‘The Biggest B’), brought together Liberian entrepreneurs, traders, and community members for an evening of networking, cultural pride, and strategic discussions.

    A Night of Liberian Culture and Cuisine

    Attendees were treated to various authentic Liberian dishes, drinks, and music, creating a warm and familiar atmosphere. The event reinforced the association’s commitment to fostering togetherness among Liberians doing business in China while addressing critical challenges faced by the community.

    Unity and Advocacy for Liberian Traders

    In his address, Chairman Fahnbulleh stressed the importance of unity and fair trade practices for Liberian businesses in China. He highlighted the association’s role as the first organized body representing Liberian traders in the country.

    “Since Liberians began trading in China, we’ve never had an organization to represent our interests. Now, we’ve come together to protect our people,” Fahnbulleh stated. “Many face issues like receiving wrong or substandard goods from suppliers. We are pushing for better accountability. This organization isn’t about me—it’s about empowering our business community.”

    Educating Newcomers on Visa and Immigration Rules

    The chairman also addressed common misunderstandings about Chinese visas, particularly among first-time travelers.

    “Some believe they get a three-month stay upon arrival, but in reality, it’s often just one month—the three-month period is for preparation before entering China. Overstaying leads to serious problems, so we’re here to guide our people and prevent such mistakes,” he explained.

    Fahnbulleh emphasized the struggles of newcomers and younger traders, particularly with language barriers and navigating daily logistics.

    “For many, even getting a taxi or finding a hotel after landing is a challenge. We’ve organized ourselves to provide guidance and support,” he added.

    Collaboration with African Union in Guangzhou

    The event also featured Forebore J.K. Sheriff (Uncle George) Chairman of the African Union in Guangzhou, who works closely with Liberians and other Africans on visa issues, overstays, and trade disputes.

    “As the chairman mentioned, if you face any visa, financial, or goods-related challenges, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Liberian Business Association in China. We will do our best to assist,” Uncle George assured the attendees.

    A Celebration of Community and Progress

    The evening concluded on a high note, with guests enjoying free food, drinks, and lively Liberian music. The atmosphere was one of unity and optimism, as members networked and shared experiences.

    The LBAC continues to solidify its role as a crucial support system for Liberian entrepreneurs in China, ensuring they navigate trade, immigration, and cultural challenges with confidence.


    Published by AUSTINE NEWMAN (PRO)
    Date: AUGUST 19, 2025


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