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Canada, Ghana sign historic air transport agreement to boost trade

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  • Kay 9 months ago

    It’s a one way street. They are looking to dump their products on us and tap into our aviation market. They know we don’t have any planes to fly to Canada.

  • Chief 9 months ago

    How will this benefit Ghana? Ghana Airways died several years ago so we should aim to export Ghana-made products to Canada without tariff as they enjoy our aviation space. Whoever negotiated for Ghana must be fired.

  • Obibini 9 months ago

    The NPP did the negotiations. Anyway, it will benefit the direct passenger air transport from Canada instead of the usual stop over or transits at different airports. It is a shame that Ghana doesn’t have an aeroplane to fl ...
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  • ST Ghfuo: KWAME NKRUMAH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 9 months ago

    68YRS...NO NATIONAL AIRLINE. NO NATIONAL RAIL SYSTEM. NO NATIONAL BUS TRANSPORT SYSTEM. NO NATIONAL FERRY SYSTEM. YOU MUST INVEST IN THESE AND WHEN THEY GET LESS PROFITABLE DUE TO COMPETITION, YOU SELL THEM TO PRIVATE BUSINES ...
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  • YEN 9 months ago

    They are looking for cheap labor from Ghana. Open your eyes and do not get into agreements when Ghana is getting nothing out of the deal. In Ghana we believe in all persons than our own and that is the reason why we have been ...
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  • ST Ghfuo: KWAME NKRUMAH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 9 months ago

    GH DONT HAVE AN AVIATION SECTOR SO WHY DO A DEAL WITH A NATION IN AVIATION WHEN YOU DONT EVEN HAVE A NATIONAL AIRLINE? CANADA SHOULD BE FLYING AIR CANADA TO GH N GH AIRLINES TO CANADA BUT IN THIS CASE GH DONT HAVE A NATIONAL ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordzi 9 months ago

    Ghana needs to start looking for its own interest than unnecessary agreements

  • Michael Kwame Gbordzoe 9 months ago

    Does Ghana have now a national Airline to organize flights to Canada?

    OR is the country already back to business as usual just a few months after our Presidential and parliamentary elections?