U.S. Ambassador and Congressional Staffers Pay Courtesy Call to the National Investment Commission
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The U.S. Ambassador to Liberia and a delegation of Congressional staffers visit the National Investment Commission to strengthen economic cooperation and explore investment opportunities.
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Monrovia, Liberia – The National Investment Commission (NIC) today hosted the United States Ambassador to Liberia, accompanied by a delegation of Congressional staffers, during a courtesy visit aimed at strengthening economic cooperation and exploring new avenues for investment.
The meeting, held at the NIC headquarters, provided an opportunity for both parties to engage in productive discussions on Liberia’s investment climate, ongoing reforms, and potential areas for collaboration. The NIC highlighted recent efforts to improve the ease of doing business, promote transparency, and attract sustainable foreign direct investment.
The U.S. Ambassador reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting Liberia’s economic growth and development. Emphasis was placed on fostering private sector partnerships, enhancing trade relations, and encouraging American businesses to explore opportunities within Liberia’s key sectors, including agriculture, energy, infrastructure, and technology.
Members of the Congressional delegation expressed interest in gaining deeper insights into Liberia’s policy framework and investment incentives. They commended the NIC for its role in facilitating investor engagement and promoting responsible investment practices.
Speaking during the meeting, NIC officials underscored the importance of continued collaboration with international partners such as the United States. They noted that such engagements are critical in building investor confidence and positioning Liberia as a competitive destination for global investment.
The visit concluded with a mutual commitment to maintain open dialogue and strengthen bilateral ties through continued engagement and cooperation.
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