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Liberia Positions Itself in Critical Minerals Supply Chains

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SHEKU KOROMAH
September 4, 2025
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Liberia is stepping onto the global stage as more than just a transit point for Guinean iron ore. With the signing and ratification of Ivanhoe Atlantic’s landmark Concession and Access Agreement, the country is positioning its rail and port corridor as a strategic hub for critical minerals at a moment when the world is redrawing its supply chains.

The Yekepa–Buchanan railway, once locked under ArcelorMittal’s monopoly, is now being reshaped into a multi-user artery that could carry not only iron ore but also lithium, cobalt, and other transition minerals — placing Liberia squarely in the crosshairs of the global clean energy race.

Australian mining executive Bronwyn Barnes, CEO of Ivanhoe Atlantic, called the deal “transformational” in remarks to The West Australian and a subsequent investor webcast, highlighting that the company’s planned Australian stock exchange listing will be buoyed by the Liberian rail breakthrough. Investors, she noted, are chasing projects that secure mineral supply chains independent of China, and Liberia’s corridor — uniquely situated between Guinea’s massive ore reserves and the Atlantic — offers “a rare opportunity where rail, port, and mineral resources align at precisely the right time.”

Under the 25-year agreement, Ivanhoe has secured rights to transport 5 million tonnes per annum of iron ore, with potential expansion to 30 million tonnes. The project’s first phase involves rehabilitating the Tokadeh–Buchanan line and building handling facilities at both ends, followed by a second phase with a new Guinean rail spur and a deep-water bulk port facility at Buchanan. These investments will not only modernize Liberia’s transport backbone but also set the stage for future mineral exports, from iron ore to the critical metals that anchor global energy transitions.

Equally significant is the governance shift embedded in the agreement. By 2030, when ArcelorMittal’s existing rights expire, Liberia is slated to introduce an Independent Operator model under the yet-to-be-established National Railway Authority. This framework is intended to guarantee transparent access, prevent monopolistic control, and align the corridor with international best practices. For Liberia, it represents both a reclaiming of sovereignty over its infrastructure and an invitation to a broader array of global investors.

The geopolitical timing could hardly be more favorable. The United States, European Union, Japan, and other advanced economies are scrambling to secure diversified supplies of iron, aluminum, rare earths, and battery metals — commodities central to clean energy and defense. Liberia, with its strategic coastline, its corridor into Guinea, and its own untapped mineral reserves, now stands poised to emerge as a critical partner in this reshuffling of global resource politics.

Liberian officials have described the Ivanhoe agreement as a decisive step toward restoring the country’s role as a regional transport hub and aligning Liberia with global demand for energy-transition minerals. The Boakai administration has repeatedly emphasized that its vision extends beyond iron ore, with an eye toward leveraging the corridor for the full spectrum of critical minerals that the world now seeks.

Beyond the geopolitical spotlight, the deal also brings tangible commitments at home. Ivanhoe has pledged escalating contributions to a Community Development Fund, beginning at US$1 million annually and climbing to US$5 million, alongside concession payments, taxes, and infrastructure ownership terms designed to leave long-term public benefits. But for these benefits to materialize, Liberia must complete the institutional groundwork: enacting the NRA Act, appointing an independent operator, and ensuring compliance with the multi-user access regime.

For President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s administration, the agreement is more than a mining contract — it is a chance to rewrite Liberia’s role in the global economy. If managed well, the corridor could elevate Liberia from the periphery of resource extraction to the center of the critical minerals supply chain, transforming the country’s infrastructure, revenue base, and international standing.

“The world is watching,” Barnes said. And so, too, are Liberians, weighing whether this time, the iron rails that cross their country will carry them into a future where the nation is not only a conduit for ore, but a key player in the global race for the minerals of tomorrow.

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Sheku L. S Koromah is a highly experienced Administrator and Journalist with a profound dedication to community development and peace building. As the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Teach Our People Communications Inc. (TOPCI), he leads a multi-platform media enterprise encompassing TOP FM 105.3 MHz, TOP TV, TOP MOVIES, and TOP MUSIC STUDIO, championing the organization’s mission to foster peace, unity, and education through information, entertainment, and the promotion of Liberian cultural values.

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