Liberia Set To Display ‘Made In Liberia’ Products At Expo 2025 In Japan

Liberia Set To Display ‘Made In Liberia’ Products At Expo 2025 In Japan

By E. Chiedi Nyenmoh

The Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has announced its active participation in Expo 2025, scheduled to be held in Osaka, Japan. 

Speaking at a recent meeting in Tokyo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Sara Beysolow Nyanti, emphasized the importance of Liberia’s presence at Expo 2025 as part of the Country’s broader efforts to rebrand itself and highlight the unique opportunities it offers for trade and investment.

Minister Nyanti underscored that Liberia’s participation is not just as an attendee, but as a leading member of the Expo’s planning leadership, demonstrating the country’s commitment to playing a proactive role in the international community.

She pointed out that the upcoming Expo will build on this legacy, with a renewed focus on economic diplomacy as a means of advancing Liberia’s national interests.

“Liberia’s participation in Expo 2025 is a strategic move to rebrand our country. We are not just participants; we are leaders in the planning and execution of this global event. Our goal is to use this platform to profile Liberia’s products for export, attract foreign direct investment, and open doors for the private sector,” Foreign Minister Nyanti stated.

She expressed her gratitude to Ambassador Julie Endee for her tireless efforts in ensuring that Liberia has been represented at previous Expos.

She acknowledged Ambassador Endee’s significant contributions, which have laid a solid foundation for Liberia’s continued participation in these global events.

According to her, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is committed to using every available platform to attract investment, foster trade partnerships, and promote sustainable development in Liberia.

She emphasized the importance of a coordinated approach, noting that the collaboration between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Investment Commission, and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry will be crucial in achieving the desired outcomes.

However, Minister Nyanti stated that she is confident that Liberia’s participation in Expo 2025 will yield significant benefits for the country, both in terms of increased visibility on the global stage and tangible economic gains.

Meanwhile, the Assistant Minister for International Organizations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Karishma Pelham -Raad has been tasked with collaborating closely with the National Investment Commission (NIC) and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to ensure the successful establishment of a Liberia booth at the Expo.

This booth will serve as a platform to showcase “Made in Liberia” products, with a particular focus on those that have strong export potential and will feature a diverse range of products, highlighting the Country’s rich resources, craftsmanship, and innovative capabilities.

Assistant Minister Raad has already initiated discussions with key stakeholders in Japan during the TICAD Ministerial Meetings held in Tokyo and as well in the public and private sectors to ensure that Liberia’s participation in Expo 2025 is a resounding success. 

Also making remarks Minister Raad said, Expo 2025 will be an essential component of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ broader strategy to promote economic diplomacy, which is a critical pillar of the “ARREST Agenda”.

This global event presents a great opportunity for Liberia to showcase its products and investment potential on the world stage.