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Fula Business Association Concerned About Trade Facilitation

By Laurina B Lormia

(Cub-Reporter)
The president of the Fula Business Association of Liberia, Mohammed Barry, has raised serious concerns about the state of trade facilitation across the country.
Making remarks while receiving an award in Monrovia, on June 12, 2024, Barry stated that, the poor condition of roads and the burdensome taxation system are significant obstacles that hinder economic growth and development.
According to him, it is difficult to engage in business in Liberia due to the bad trade facilitation and so, the government needs to address the issues of road connectivity network and the taxation of commodities that are coming in the Liberian market.
“Liberia can do more and move forward but the government has to address taxation and trade facilitation as well as challenges at the Freeport of Monrovia and the road connectivity network across the country by mitigating the economy from experience growth,” he said.
However, the Footage Africa Magazine in Barnersville, honored and certificated Mr. Barry for his continued advocacy in improving the Liberian business  community by providing training for small business owners and fighting against the high cost across the country.
Meanwhile, receiving the certificate of honor, Mr. Barry expressed excitement and appreciation to the group for the recognition and assured that he will continue to advocate for the Liberian business community because it is only through good legislation and policy that Liberian businesses can prosper.
He concluded that, this is an opportunity to do more for our business community, Liberians can achieve far better but, “We can only do that when we keep the government feet to the fire to provide the necessary legislation and policy to safeguard the business space, we are committed to that and we will achieve it.” 

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