AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPort Modernization: Liberia’s National Port Authority is upgrading the Freeport of Monrovia with automated entry/exit gates, digital access passes, scanning tech, and improved security—aimed at faster, more secure cargo and visitor movement. Maritime Skills: Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) sponsored 13 students who graduated from Ghana’s Regional Maritime University, reinforcing the push for a stronger local seafaring workforce. Drug Enforcement: Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) says it seized illicit drugs worth over US$8.2m between Oct 2025 and Jun 2026, highlighting ongoing trafficking risks. Rubber Industrial Policy: President Boakai issued an executive order banning the export of unprocessed natural rubber from July 1, pushing value addition and domestic manufacturing. Mining Governance: Boakai’s anti-illicit mining task force got backing from the Liberia Chamber of Mines, following the creation of a multi-agency “Protect Our Resources” team. Telecom Licensing: Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) issued a VAS licence to Vita Business Line, supporting local digital financial and outsourcing services. Road Infrastructure: Liberia secured US$30m for the Salayea–Konia highway, with residents in Lofa already celebrating the expected upgrade. Investment Diplomacy: Diplomats in Accra praised Liberia’s improving investment climate and economic reforms, signaling renewed interest in sectors like agriculture, energy, fisheries, and technology.
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