August 28, 2025
Executive Mansion, Monrovia – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has issued Executive Order No. 152, suspending import tariffs on off-grid solar renewable energy products in a decisive move to boost Liberia’s transition to clean and affordable energy.
This action renews the Government’s commitment to expanding renewable energy access, particularly for rural communities, following the expiration of Executive Order No. 134. The suspension of tariffs applies to a wide range of off-grid solar lighting and electrification systems, standalone solar photovoltaic components, energy-efficient appliances, batteries, panels, control units, and other technologies essential to rural development and energy system integrity.
President Boakai emphasized that this measure is aimed at stimulating private sector investment, reducing costs for consumers, and expanding access to reliable electricity for households, businesses, and institutions across Liberia. “Clean and affordable energy is central to our development agenda. By removing barriers to importation, we are creating opportunities for Liberians to access renewable energy solutions that improve livelihoods, power businesses, and strengthen our economy,” the President noted.
Under the new Executive Order:
• Importers will only be required to pay Customs User Fees (CUF) and, where applicable, the ECOWAS Trade Levy (ETL).
• Entities seeking to benefit must be actively engaged in the renewable energy sector, registered with the Rural and Renewable Energy Agency (RREA), and ensure all products are certified by the National Standards Authority (NSA) to meet approved quality and safety standards.
The suspension of tariffs takes immediate effect and forms part of the Government’s broader strategy to promote energy access, combat climate change, and stimulate economic growth through renewable energy development.