Chamber of Commerce Reintroduces “Monthly Business Luncheon”

The newly elected leadership of the Liberia Chamber of Commerce (LCC) announces the reintroduction of the Chamber’s “Monthly Business Luncheon Renaissance”, scheduled to be held on the 4th of October, 2018 at the Royal Hotel in Monrovia.

According to a press release issued by the LCC, this Monthly Business Luncheon is a forum where policy and decision makers present and exchange views on trending economic issues, business leader share experiences, and LCC showcases and gives information on the Chamber’s program activities as it relates to trade policy advocacy and advice to the private sector.

In fulfillment of this initiative, at this forum, there will be four key economic policy decision makers and experts who will grace the occasion to serve as speakers and panelists on several topics with a central theme: “De-risking the Private Sector for Economic Expansion, Growth and Sustainability”. The speakers include: Mr. Samuel D. Tweah, Minister of Finance and Development Planning; Prof. Wilson K. Tarpeh, Minister of Commerce and Industry; Mr. Nathaniel Patray, Governor of the Center Bank of Liberia; and Mr. Geoffrey Oestreicher, Country Director, International Monetary Fund.

Ideally, some of the topics to be highlighted by the speakers include: the functions and roles of their respective entities and other stakeholders in de-risking the private sector for economic expansion, growth and sustainability; program agenda for the business community; the consultative decision making process in the formulation of policies, regulations and laws affecting businesses and the economy across line ministries, agencies and international institutions where applicable; the challenges, and prospects of private sector business environment, etc.

This all important program is slated for October 4th at 11:45 am to 2pm at the Royal Hotel in Sinkor.

During the luncheon, the exchange of views on ways of developing and enhancing the economy to attract domestic and foreign investments for jobs and wealth creation, and the overall economic development of Liberia in support of the Pro-poor Agenda will be highlighted, the LCC press release concluded

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