AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoEnergy Regulation: Liberia’s power tariff fight stays hot as the Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) rejects LIBENERGY’s bid to reconsider its July 6 decision, keeping the US$0.22/kWh rate and pushing implementation to Nov. 1 while demanding measurable service improvements. Telecoms & Connectivity: The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) signs new Satellite Communications Guidelines, setting rules for licensing and landing rights and aiming to expand affordable internet access, including for operators like Starlink and OneWeb. Public Sector Services: The Civil Service Agency (CSA) breaks ground in Zwedru for a southeastern regional headquarters to bring HR services closer to civil servants in five counties. Local Business Climate: Pro-democracy advocate James Emmanuel Brooks urges a 50% tax cut for Liberian-owned businesses and stronger enforcement of Liberianization to boost jobs and competitiveness. Heritage & Procurement Watch: Providence Island redevelopment moves forward after President Boakai’s groundbreaking, but questions remain over heritage protection and procurement transparency. Forestry & Trade Controls: A Chinese firm exported camwood to China despite a moratorium on non-timber forest products, raising concerns about compliance and traceability. Mining & Revenue Pressure: New reporting highlights iron ore output growth alongside “missing taxes and profits,” keeping scrutiny on Liberia’s extractives governance. Maritime Risk: Liberia-flagged vessels are again in the spotlight amid attacks in major shipping corridors, underscoring trade security pressures. Governance & Justice: Charges against former GSA DG Mary T. Broh in the Saudi-donated rice case are dropped, clearing the way for trial of remaining defendants.
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