AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTax & Digital Transformation: Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) and South Korea’s National Tax Service signed three agreements in Seoul to boost tax administration, digital systems, and cross-border cooperation, including information exchange and capacity building. Energy & Power Costs: Liberia commissioned its first grid-connected 20MW solar plant at Mount Coffee, cutting generation costs from about 28¢ to 3¢ per unit, while ECOWAS also donated solar systems to six Liberian high schools. Trade & Mining: Liberia’s exports to China topped US$200M in Q1 2026, driven by iron ore and resumed natural rubber shipments, and trade with India hit US$390.06M in 2025–26 with exports up over 120%. Local Industry Policy: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry backed Liberia’s Local Content Policy to help Liberian SMEs capture more value from major investments. Governance & Accountability: Nimba County endorsed an audit finding over US$2M withdrawn from county accounts via over-the-counter transactions, calling for full accountability. Public Health Preparedness: Regional talks in Nairobi focused on safe use of nuclear and radiation technologies in healthcare as Ebola risk remains in the region.
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