
Wilmot A. Reeves
Wilmot A. Reeves is the Deputy Minister for Commerce at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Liberia. He recently emphasized the urgency of transforming Liberia's economy, which heavily relies on imports, during a strategic meeting on the Arrest Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID). He pointed out that Liberia spent over 90 million U.S. dollars on imports in 2023 alone and highlighted the need for sustainable economic growth and robust implementation of the AAID to achieve the long-term goal of middle-income status by 2030.
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Recent news mentions
Deputy Minister for Commerce and Trade Wilmot A. Reeves took the conversation beyond Monrovia, engaging grassroots stakeholders in an effort to bridge the growing perception gap.
Economic Gains or Perception Gap? | News
Liberia's Deputy Minister for Commerce and Trade, Wilmot A. Reeves, pledged the ministry's commitment to ensuring the success of the SIGMAT process.
ECOWAS Boosts Trade Using SIGMAT Between Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea & Liberia | NewsDeputy Minister for Commerce and Trade, Mr. Wilmot A. Reeves, emphasized the vital role of the private sector in national development.
MSMEs Growth Accelerator Programme– Cohort V Launched | BusinessWilmot A. Reeves emphasized the need for policy and systems for institutional effectiveness.
LiSA Reviews, Validates Key Policy Documents | NewsWilmot A. Reeves, Deputy Minister for Commerce at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, emphasized the urgency of transforming Liberia’s economy.
MFDP Convenes Strategic Meeting on AAID Economic Transformation | Business









