AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLiberia–US Relations: Liberia’s Mission-300 Energy Compact gets its first quarterly review, with officials citing progress on electricity access but warning that policy, financing and execution gaps still slow reforms. Mining & Governance: Lawmakers wrap up phase-two public hearings on proposed reforms to Liberia’s Mining and Minerals Law, aiming for stronger governance, sustainable investment and a modern legal framework. Tax Reform: The Liberia Revenue Authority launches the Tax Expenditure Management Act of 2025, flagging a widening waiver gap and calling for tighter controls on tax incentives. Anti-Trafficking & Scams: EOCO and INTERPOL step up regional action against cross-border trafficking, migrant smuggling and online scam networks, stressing better intelligence sharing across West and Central Africa. Health Support: The Chinese Embassy donates medicines and equipment to JFK Medical Center to ease shortages, while CHESS-Liberia and PACTS roll out community healthcare support in southeastern counties. Local Politics: The Senate summons senior officials over alleged disrespectful comments, as tension grows between the Legislature and parts of the Executive. Business & Industry: LSEZA signs a contract for a Liberia Packaging Solutions Center to boost local value addition, and NaFAA launches a new One Media House with a five-year communications plan.
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