Rubber Nationalisation Liberia

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I recently heard TV3 Ireland describe nationalisation in a very positive light (i fell off the sofa). The piece was in Liberia where the national industry of rubber has been re nationalised.

“On March 21, 1966, the Liberian Parliament adopted the Investment Incentive Code of the Republic of Liberia (the Code). The Code, revised on March 6, 1973, prohibits nationalization of private enterprises of private enterprises and aims to attract the foreign investment needed to stimulate Liberia’s economy.” [source]

I can not find a www source that shows the legislation reversing this law.

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