27/08/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            LMHRA’s ICT Chief Trains In Botswana To Benchmark Trade Portal Initiative
In a bid to strengthen Liberia’s trade infrastructure and boost regional competitiveness, Mr. Emmanuel T. Grimes, Manager for Information Communications Technology (ICT) at the Liberia Medicines & Health Products Regulatory Authority (LMHRA), is undergoing an intensive training program at the Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC). Mr. Grimes is part of a high-level Liberian delegation, including a team of ICT experts, under the guidance of Hon. Wilmot Albertoe Reeves, Deputy Minister of Commerce and Trade of Liberia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
The Liberian delegation’s mission is to benchmark Botswana’s renowned Trade Portal, a comprehensive, one-stop platform that delivers transparent, up-to-date, and accessible trade regulatory information for African countries. By studying Botswana’s model, Liberia aims to develop its own Trade Information Portal—a critical tool designed to streamline trade processes, enhance transparency, and bolster regional competitiveness.
“Our objective is to learn from Botswana’s established system and adapt best practices to our own context,” said a Liberian official familiar with the program. “The Trade Information Portal will be central to reducing bureaucratic friction, improving efficiency for traders, and attracting investment in Liberia.”
The training entails: portal architecture and governance; how Botswana’s portal is structured, maintained, and updated to ensure accuracy and reliability; data integration and interoperability; methods for aggregating diverse regulatory information from multiple government agencies into a single access point.
Also, it seeks to create a user experience and accessibility; a user-friendly interface that serves importers, exporters, and regulatory personnel alike. Regulatory transparency that creates mechanisms that ensure timely updates, clear guidance, and responsiveness to stakeholder queries.
BITC is a government-supported entity dedicated to promoting investment, facilitating trade, and fostering the growth of Botswana’s business sector. It operates as a one-stop shop for investors and exporters, offering information, guidance, and services to streamline business activities within Botswana. The Centre also provides essential details on incentives, regulatory requirements, and market opportunities.
BITC’s approach has earned recognition for its ability to consolidate disparate regulatory information into a single, accessible portal. The Centre’s emphasis on transparency, efficiency, and customer-centric service delivery has made it a model for other African nations seeking to improve trade facilitation.
Liberia has long sought to strengthen its trade facilitation framework as part of broader efforts to diversify the economy and integrate deeper into the West African and African continental markets. The ongoing Trade Information Portal project is a cornerstone of this strategy, aligning with regional initiatives to improve trade data accessibility and governance.
Following the Botswana visit, Liberian officials plan to document best practices, adapt them to the Liberian context, and develop a prototype Trade Information Portal. Stakeholders from government ministries, the private sector, and development partners are expected to contribute to the design, content, and governance of the platform.
BITC Chairman and relevant Botswana government officials have reaffirmed their commitment to fostering bilateral collaboration and knowledge exchange to strengthen trade facilitation across Africa.
“The exchange with BITC will help Liberia build a robust, transparent, and user-friendly Trade Information Portal that serves the needs of traders and regulators alike,” said a member of the Liberian delegation.
“BITC remains dedicated to promoting investment and trade across Botswana and beyond, and we are pleased to share our experiences to support Africa’s collective goals,” noted a BITC spokesperson.