Liberia: US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Urges Liberia to “Create Conducive Environment” for US Investors to Come and Invest - News Summed Up

Liberia: US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Urges Liberia to “Create Conducive Environment” for US Investors to Come and Invest


Liberia: US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Urges Liberia to “Create Conducive Environment” for US Investors to Come and InvestLeft to right: US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission, Ms. Alyson Grunder, Mr. George Howe, GC Commissioner on Political and Legal Reforms and Ms. Elizabeth Dorkin, Officer-in-Charge, GCMonrovia – The US Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission, Ms. Alyson Grunder, has called on the Liberian Government to create an enabling environment in order to attract investors to invest in Liberia. Ms. Grunder disclosed that investors in her country are willing to do business in Liberia once a conducive environment is created. Speaking further, Deputy US Embassy Chief of Mission Grunder said the extractive industry is vital to the growth of Liberia’s economy. Introducing the one-day dialogue earlier, Ms. Elizabeth Dorkin, Officer-in-Charge of Governance Commission, said the dialogue was aimed at shifting the reform process of Liberia. “As you are aware, the issue regarding transparency accountability is critical to the management of the Extractive Industries to enhance national development.


Source: Front Page Africa September 23, 2020 04:52 UTC



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