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Liberia Special Economic Zones Authority Signs Construction Contract…

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The Liberia Special Economic Zones Authority (LSEZA) has signed a construction contract with Liberian-owned Ducheck General Construction Service to develop the Liberia Packaging Solutions Center.

Speaking during Wednesday’s signing ceremony in Monrovia, Executive Chairman Prince Wreh described the agreement as a major milestone supporting Liberian businesses and acknowledged Finance Minister Augustine Ngafuan’s support.

Wreh said:” The project advances the Government of Liberia’s industrialization agenda by strengthening local manufacturing, promoting value addition, creating jobs, and enhancing private sector competitiveness”.

Funded through the Public Sector Investment Project, the Packaging Solutions Center will provide modern filling, labeling, and packaging services primarily benefiting small and medium-sized enterprises nationwide.

Project Implementation Unit Manager William Kawalawu disclosed that construction will be completed within twelve months at the Monrovia Industrial Free Zone, supporting businesses operating across Special Economic Zones.

Meanwhile, Ducheck General Construction Service General Manager, Alexander Freeman, pledged to deliver the project on schedule while maintaining quality standards as LSEZA advances Liberia’s competitive, export-driven industrial economy.

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