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Liberia Business Chronicle (LBC)
Liberia Business Chronicle (LBC) is an online business journal
that provides business articles for the reading public and information for starting, managing, and
growing a business in Liberia. We also provide listings of local businesses in Liberia in our database for
easy searching and retrieval. LBC goal is to promote Liberian businesses, entrepreneurs, and to share business and investment information among the Liberian business communities abroad and in Liberia.
Liberia Business Chronicle will post the links and addresses of members who are interested in exposing their presence on the Internet on our web site.
With a new era in Liberian history, Liberia is officially opened for
business and LBC encourages Liberians to set the stage for business activities in New Liberia.
LBC will also serve as a conduit where Liberians with excellent business ideas but who don't have the funds to start a business in Liberia to meet and discuss their ideas with other Liberians who might have the necessary funds to invest in such business.
Therefore, please don't be discourage simply because you don't have money to start a business. We will work together to find the necessary funds in Liberia. Liberia provides a unique business
opportunity for Liberian Entrepreneurs and if we as Liberians don't stand together and work harder,
others will determine our fates.
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Liberia Business & Economics News
Liberia: NIC Earmarks $1m for Liberian Businesses, Tolbert Discloses:
National Investment Commission
Business & Economics News
WABA is a group of over 200 companies and entrepreneurs
having business interests in or with West and Central Africa.
The web site address is WABA
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Technology News
support education, and allocate more money to education, especially,
to science and math education, support research in the field of science and
engineering.
Liberia would ask the United States, Europeans, and Chinese to train Liberians at the
various universities.
Secondly, these institutions needs to be rebuild with technology access in order to
allow foreign professors to maintain the high standard of university research and teaching.
The professional would help train Liberians in the field of science, math, and
engineering.
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