Ghana's Trade Minister, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, reaffirmed the country's commitment to attracting actionable investments during a recent meeting with a delegation of Chinese investors in Accra. This engagement, which follows high-level discussions at the China–Africa Summit, aims to translate dialogue into tangible partnerships, particularly in sectors such as trade, agribusiness, and manufacturing.
Ofosu-Adjare emphasized Ghana's vast economic potential and the government's dedication to value addition in trade. She assured the Chinese investors of a supportive framework from various state agencies, designed to facilitate smooth business operations and encourage joint ventures with local enterprises. The head of the Chinese delegation, Ms. Hua Yan, expressed confidence in Ghana's economic prospects and a strong desire for practical cooperation, highlighting the importance of immediate investments.
The meeting included technical presentations from key agencies, providing insights into the investment process and collaboration opportunities, reinforcing optimism for future partnerships between Ghana and China.
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