
A new chapter in Liberia–United States commercial relations began on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, when more than 40 American businesses operating in Liberia gathered at the Multi-Purpose Room of the United States Embassy in Monrovia for the inaugural meeting of the U.S. Business Dialogue.
The landmark gathering culminated in the decision to establish the American Business Association in Liberia (ABAIL), a body intended to strengthen cooperation among American companies while supporting Liberia’s economic growth and investment climate.
In a unanimous decision welcomed by participants, Abraham Avi Zaidenberg was selected as interim head of the proposed association and tasked with leading the process toward the formal formation and registration of ABAIL as a legal entity in Liberia.
Business leaders at the meeting described Mr. Zaidenberg as a seasoned and respected figure within Liberia’s business community whose decades of experience uniquely position him to guide the new organization during its formative stage. Having lived and conducted business in Liberia for more than 30 years, Mr. Zaidenberg previously played a leading role in representing American business interests in the country prior to the Liberian civil conflict.
Participants praised his extensive institutional knowledge, longstanding commitment to Liberia, and ability to foster cooperation among diverse stakeholders.
According to discussions at the meeting, the proposed association will focus on promoting new American investments in Liberia, encouraging the free flow of information and cooperation among American companies, and strengthening commercial and technical collaboration with the support of the United States Embassy in Liberia.
ABAIL also aims to work closely with the Liberia Chamber of Commerce and the Government of Liberia in efforts to help build a stronger and more resilient Liberian economy through increased American private-sector participation.
In remarks following his selection, Mr. Zaidenberg expressed appreciation for the confidence reposed in him and pledged to work diligently to unite American businesses operating in Liberia.
He emphasized the importance of collaboration, investment, and constructive engagement with Liberian institutions, noting that American businesses can play a meaningful role in supporting economic growth, job creation, and private-sector development in the country.
Observers at the meeting described the formation of ABAIL as a timely initiative that could deepen economic ties between Liberia and the United States while creating a stronger platform for advocacy, partnership, and responsible investment.
The establishment of the association is also expected to improve coordination among American companies and provide a structured avenue for engagement on issues affecting trade, commerce, and investment in Liberia.




