Ghana’s trade volume with Germany reached €180,923,000 in the first quarter of 2025, Mr Daniel Krull, German Ambassador to Ghana, has said. Total exports to Germany stood at €85,660,000, while imports amounted to €95,263,000, reflecting a growth rate of approximately 49 per cent from the same period in 2024. In the first quarter of 2024, […] The post Ghana-Germany trade hits €180.9M
By Thomas-Moore ADINGO The Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry (MoATI) has begun talks with six other ministries to procure uniforms and apparel from local manufacturers and designers. The move is expected to leverage state purchasing power and stimulate the textile and garment sector, according to Chief Director-MoATI Noah Tumfo, will see ministries including Education, […] The post Gov’t
By Joshua AMLANU & Ebenezer NJOKU Government is reaffirming its commitment to fair treatment for all external creditors as it nears the final stage of its debt restructuring process, which is aimed at restoring financial stability and investor confidence after the crushing defaults of 2022. In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance said […] The post Gov’t promises fair
By Elizabeth PUNSU, Kumasi The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has expressed grave concern over government’s continued inability to attract new investments into the upstream petroleum sector, warning that persistent stagnation in exploration and production activities poses significant economic risks. According to PIAC, Ghana has not signed a single petroleum agreement since 2018 — […] The post PIAC
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH Chief Executive Officer-Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Simon Madjie, has urged Ghanaian businesses to seek restructuring and insolvency services in times of temporary financial difficulty to avert liquidation. “I want to strongly urge SMEs, state-owned enterprises and even large corporations to seek restructuring support at the first sign of distress and […] The post Seek
In today’s social media-craze world, motivational stories are not in short supply but only a few of them tickle real emotions. Frederick Agaaya Adongo’s story is one of the rare exceptions. Last week, beneath the historic elm trees at Yale University’s graduation ceremony, the once cattle herder stood tall in his academic regalia, the same […] The post From
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