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VP Koung:” Gov. Remains Committed to Improving Business Environment…”

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-Liberia’s Vice President Jeremiah Koung says the Liberian Government remains committed to improving the business environment with ongoing reforms and investment regulation in Liberia.

Vice President Koung said, “The government is vigorously working to provide greater transparency, legal certainty, and investment protection.”

According to him, the government has already streamlined procedures through the Liberia Business Registry and the National Investment Commission to support local and foreign investors.

He maintained that the government is not only investing in the country’s economy, but also investing in human capital development through education.

Vice President Koung made the statement on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at the Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Ministerial Complex in Congo Town at the Liberia Investment Conference 2025.

Meanwhile, Vice President Jeremiah Koung said, “Liberia is open and ready for foreign direct investment.”

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