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AllAfrica on MSNBoakai's Rail Reversal Emboldens Foreign Pressure, Undermines Investor Confidence [editorial]The Boakai administration's sudden decision to withdraw its communication affirming ArcelorMittal Liberia's (AML) role as Rail User Operator is a reckless reversal that undermines investor confidence, ...
Monrovia – The Liberian government has reversed a recent decision by the Inter-Ministerial Concessions Committee (IMCC) ...
After months of negotiations, the Government of Liberia has decided to retain ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) as the operator of the Yekepa-Buchanan railway.
Monrovia – After months of intense negotiations and corporate lobbying, the Liberian government has drawn a clear line: it ...
As Liberia prepares to transform its aviation sector from a transit hub into a destination hub to unlock its full potential for inclusive growth, UNDP Liberia Resident Representative Aliou Dia has ...
According to a recent report from the GOGLA organization and supported of the World Bank, only 7.6% of Liberia’s rural population has access to electricity, the report said.
On 23 April, Liberia’s Supreme Court affirmed the legitimacy of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Jonathan Koffa. This followed months of legislative impasse and political crisis ...
The groups, Liberian and international nongovernmental organizations, are Advocates for Human Rights, Civitas Maxima, Civil Society Human Rights Advocacy Platform of Liberia, Global Justice Center ...
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Luxembourg-based steelmaker ArcelorMittal is bringing on lobbying firepower as the steel conglomerate seeks to defend its control over a key Liberian railway corridor.
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