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    Home » LRA Commissioner General James Dorbor Jallah Assures Nova Marine Carriers: “Liberia Is Open for Business”
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    LRA Commissioner General James Dorbor Jallah Assures Nova Marine Carriers: “Liberia Is Open for Business”

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithOctober 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Commissioner General James Dorbor Jallah of the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) has reaffirmed Liberia’s readiness to welcome global investors, assuring Nova Marine Carriers, a leading Swiss-Italian shipping company, that the country remains open for all forms of business and partnership.

    Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Nova Marine Carriers delegation at the LRA headquarters on Monday, CG Jallah echoed President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s persistent call for investment across key sectors, from trade and agriculture to shipping and logistics.

    “Liberia is ready for business of all kinds, whether in merchandising, agriculture, or shipping,” Jallah stated. “The prospects are huge, and you are welcome to explore and partner in any sector.”

    Founded in 1981 and headquartered in Lugano, Switzerland, Nova Marine Carriers is a global leader in maritime logistics and dry bulk shipping. The company operates a fleet of 80 to over 100 modern vessels, including bulk carriers and specialized ships, navigating major trade routes across the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and beyond. Nova is widely recognized for its commitment to reliability, innovation, and sustainability, providing critical shipping solutions to industries such as steel, cement, and construction.

    Leading the visiting delegation, Bas Van Steijnen, Nova Marine’s Chief Risk Officer, said the company was exploring investment opportunities in Liberia as part of its strategic expansion into emerging African markets. “We see potential in Liberia’s location, resources, and reform efforts,” Steijnen noted. “We are here to learn, connect, and identify possible partnerships that align with our long-term goals.”

    In his remarks, CG Jallah expressed optimism about Nova Marine’s interest, assuring the delegation of the LRA’s full support in navigating the Liberian business environment.

    “We are here to help you, and we encourage you to invest in our economy,” he said. “Whenever you need assistance on tax matters, reach out to us; we will guide you to get on the right path and remain compliant with our laws.”

    Jallah emphasized that the LRA’s goal is not just to collect revenue but to build partnerships that strengthen Liberia’s private sector, attract foreign direct investment, and create sustainable jobs.

    The meeting comes at a time when Liberia is seeking to revitalize its maritime and trade sectors, positioning itself as a strategic West African hub for shipping, logistics, and investment under President Boakai’s ARREST Agenda — focusing on Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Education, Sanitation, and Tourism.

    With Nova Marine’s strong global footprint and Liberia’s renewed push for economic growth, stakeholders see this engagement as a positive step toward new maritime partnerships that could enhance Liberia’s role in international trade and logistics.

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