He made the statement at the dedication of the Dura Plast Inc. Plastic Factory and Recycling Plant in Jamaica Road, Bushrod Island on Saturday.
Speaker Tyler said: “Our people have graduated from not doing business to entrepreneurs. This is very good for our country and I hope others who have been here will follow your good example to open more factories, create more opportunities for our people.”
Speaker Tyler also commended President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for the business climate provided for such an investment.
The Dura Plast (Lib.) Inc., initially started as an import and export company, is now manufacturing all types of household and industrial plastic products. The company is situated on Jamaica Road, Bushrod Island in Monrovia
"From Not Doing Business, To Entrepreneurs," Says Speaker Tyler
7 February 2015, 3:23 pm Written by Micat LiberiaHouse Speaker J. Alex Tyler has lauded the Management of Sethi Brothers Inc/Dura Plast Inc. for its investment in the manufacturing sector.
He made the statement at the dedication of the Dura Plast Inc. Plastic Factory and Recycling Plant in Jamaica Road, Bushrod Island on Saturday.
Speaker Tyler said: “Our people have graduated from not doing business to entrepreneurs. This is very good for our country and I hope others who have been here will follow your good example to open more factories, create more opportunities for our people.”
Speaker Tyler also commended President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for the business climate provided for such an investment.
The Dura Plast (Lib.) Inc., initially started as an import and export company, is now manufacturing all types of household and industrial plastic products. The company is situated on Jamaica Road, Bushrod Island in Monrovia
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