Mr.President who doesn't know that it's from China, but next time don't mention names just be smart.
Mr.President who doesn't know that it's from China, but next time don't mention names just be smart.
CITIZEN ONE 8 years ago
That sure wasn't smart, on the contrary, he may not have said China but our illiterate Twi-thinking journalists can plant words in anybodies mouth, whenever they please, and get away with it. Problem is that it is not only Ch ... read full comment
That sure wasn't smart, on the contrary, he may not have said China but our illiterate Twi-thinking journalists can plant words in anybodies mouth, whenever they please, and get away with it. Problem is that it is not only China that has infiltrated the Ghanaian market with their goods, Turkey is on the rise, so are some East European Countries. Me personally, I commend and thank them, because we are incapable of taking care of ourselves, so they have to fill the vacuum, else we will perish.
JOE BLOCK, U.S.A. 8 years ago
Nexans Cable Metal uses German technology and is better than Tropical Cables. The Owner of tropical cables, Oteng Gyasi, buys his products from China.....what a comic relief!
Ask his workers at the factory. Mahama be very ca ... read full comment
Nexans Cable Metal uses German technology and is better than Tropical Cables. The Owner of tropical cables, Oteng Gyasi, buys his products from China.....what a comic relief!
Ask his workers at the factory. Mahama be very careful with this Oteng Gyasi guy; he is more than a snake!
John 8 years ago
LOL
LOL
A to Williams 8 years ago
Good idea. I reckon the State will look atthe procurement laws in respect of this new directive.
Prices may be higher for a combination of reasons that we all know-finance,power,etc-but we must start being self reliant .
I ... read full comment
Good idea. I reckon the State will look atthe procurement laws in respect of this new directive.
Prices may be higher for a combination of reasons that we all know-finance,power,etc-but we must start being self reliant .
I wait to see the implimentation of this directive and how other products are slowly added to this list of made in Ghana products.
JoJo 8 years ago
Tank u Ojay...de president shdnt ve mentioned names...
Tank u Ojay...de president shdnt ve mentioned names...
CITIZEN ONE 8 years ago
Slow path to industrialization. I don't think we need cutlasses in Accra any longer, but that and wheelbarrows are things we can manufacture and export to our rural folks and other west African nations. This new generation of ... read full comment
Slow path to industrialization. I don't think we need cutlasses in Accra any longer, but that and wheelbarrows are things we can manufacture and export to our rural folks and other west African nations. This new generation of Ghanaians are extremely lazy and over copulating. All they aspire to is selling perishables along the road side and pavements. They don't pay taxes although they generated massive incomes. They pressure government for so much free stuff but do not want to contribute. We need to force them to work and stop making babies they cannot raise like ordinary humans. They are producing unhealthy looking, genetically inferior looking babies in the villages and rural towns, then shipping them all to Accra to destroy or retard any attempt for Ghana to become progressive and civilized. Our problems are overwhelming such that a ruthless leader is our only solution.I hope Mahama will go ruthless in his last term.
Adekunle 8 years ago
No research, just raving and ranting. Is this thinking out of the box? mtew!
No research, just raving and ranting. Is this thinking out of the box? mtew!
Step 8 years ago
What at all do you want him to say... He says let's strive to manufacture goods we need, this one too you don't understand.... Ahhhh mitcheeewww kraa my guy!
What at all do you want him to say... He says let's strive to manufacture goods we need, this one too you don't understand.... Ahhhh mitcheeewww kraa my guy!
Machine 8 years ago
This is good news but do you consider their prices too ? Our local product are more expensive to afford.
This is good news but do you consider their prices too ? Our local product are more expensive to afford.
Fiifi 8 years ago
That is the challenge and question! Why are locally produced products more expensive??? There are many various reasons for that, but there are also ways of reducing the prices; lets put on our thinking caps!!
That is the challenge and question! Why are locally produced products more expensive??? There are many various reasons for that, but there are also ways of reducing the prices; lets put on our thinking caps!!
Gina Hamburg 8 years ago
Now that's you are talking Mr President,it's can also create alot of jobs in the country..Good idea
Now that's you are talking Mr President,it's can also create alot of jobs in the country..Good idea
Victor, HO. 8 years ago
Respect Stakeholder engagement.fellow country men will abuse this orders.
Respect Stakeholder engagement.fellow country men will abuse this orders.
Gina Hamburg 8 years ago
Now that you are talking Mr President,it's will even create jobs in the country.
Now that you are talking Mr President,it's will even create jobs in the country.
Abrantie 8 years ago
So the president of a third world nation like Ghana unilaterally ban any product he does not like.?
So the president of a third world nation like Ghana unilaterally ban any product he does not like.?
Damion 8 years ago
Who is going to enforce this. Making a statement Mr mahama doesn't set the ball rolling. That is your problem. You keep saying things but there is no follow up. You said the power minister was going to end dumsor soon. Did yo ... read full comment
Who is going to enforce this. Making a statement Mr mahama doesn't set the ball rolling. That is your problem. You keep saying things but there is no follow up. You said the power minister was going to end dumsor soon. Did you consult with him... Or as usual... You just said something somewhere
Kwame Oduro London E 15 8 years ago
Almost every item used for the refurbishment of our parliament is from China. So what was that--- thinking inside the box or thinking outside the box?
Almost every item used for the refurbishment of our parliament is from China. So what was that--- thinking inside the box or thinking outside the box?
Boss(Amansie Ba) 8 years ago
Corrupt mahama always fraudulent deals.
Corrupt mahama always fraudulent deals.
larry antwi 8 years ago
are you not the same people who imported chairs from Italy saying you are conserving our forest...why don't they continue to import because they will conserve our minerals(metals)
are you not the same people who imported chairs from Italy saying you are conserving our forest...why don't they continue to import because they will conserve our minerals(metals)
JAY 8 years ago
The Ministry of Trade and Industry must sit up,the sector Minister must wake up.Why should it be the President telling ECG what to do?what is the sector Minister Ekow Spio Garbrah doing about it.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry must sit up,the sector Minister must wake up.Why should it be the President telling ECG what to do?what is the sector Minister Ekow Spio Garbrah doing about it.
mensa 8 years ago
stop poking your nose in Ghana business and destroy our economy
stop poking your nose in Ghana business and destroy our economy
Bazly 8 years ago
Bravo comment Mr president
Bravo comment Mr president
tony germany 8 years ago
This is what exactly most of us expect from you strong measures which would produce gud results sir
This is what exactly most of us expect from you strong measures which would produce gud results sir
Gogus 8 years ago
Bravo Mr. President! however it looks like you talk more outside the box than think. Immediate Ban? Do local companies already have in stock ALL the items needed. Are they already producing ALL these items locally? What are ... read full comment
Bravo Mr. President! however it looks like you talk more outside the box than think. Immediate Ban? Do local companies already have in stock ALL the items needed. Are they already producing ALL these items locally? What are terms and conditions of ECG purchases will it cripple or sustain these industries. Can we think through all the implications of our actions before making profound but meaningless statements.
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Kofi A 8 years ago
Mr Mahama, all imported cables don't come from China alone. Empty barrel. Think before you talk. What a wow. God have mercy on Ghana.
Mr Mahama, all imported cables don't come from China alone. Empty barrel. Think before you talk. What a wow. God have mercy on Ghana.
majid 8 years ago
God, Ghanaians are dead now. Tropical cable will come up with a new price list by tomorrow. Ghanaians hate market competition and that is why we are where we are today. Chinese are in UK now signing business agreement with t ... read full comment
God, Ghanaians are dead now. Tropical cable will come up with a new price list by tomorrow. Ghanaians hate market competition and that is why we are where we are today. Chinese are in UK now signing business agreement with the British government and we are here looking down on them.
Joe 8 years ago
Should this be coming from the president? Where is the Ghana Standard Authority?What is their work?
Should this be coming from the president? Where is the Ghana Standard Authority?What is their work?
JH. New York 8 years ago
Is there any Manufacturers in the Country producing these products. If Not/Yes the President should insist on Specifications.B'cos a local Assemble
Line could equally import Cheap or inferior materials to assemble to maxim ... read full comment
Is there any Manufacturers in the Country producing these products. If Not/Yes the President should insist on Specifications.B'cos a local Assemble
Line could equally import Cheap or inferior materials to assemble to maximize profit.
Again, monopoly
ed 8 years ago
STY AWAY FROM GHANA BUSNISS MAHAMA
YOU NEVER RUN ANYTHING/ANY BUSNISS IN YOUR LIFE AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT BUSNISS
STY AWAY FROM GHANA BUSNISS MAHAMA
YOU NEVER RUN ANYTHING/ANY BUSNISS IN YOUR LIFE AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT BUSNISS
JH. New York 8 years ago
Are there any Manufacturers in the Country producing these products. If Not/Yes,the President should insist on Specifications.B'cos a local Assemble
Line could equally import Cheap inferior materials to assemble to maximi ... read full comment
Are there any Manufacturers in the Country producing these products. If Not/Yes,the President should insist on Specifications.B'cos a local Assemble
Line could equally import Cheap inferior materials to assemble to maximize profit.Did the President do a
Market Survey to know whatever, before his announcement of the ban?.
If yes,what is the percentage or ratio of imported Cables, etc on the Market to locally produced.Did inspectors from the Standard Board Certified the quality of the product.Or just that maybe someone is in good books and therefore,should monopolize the Market. Again, monopoly of the Market Creates price hike.And Competition Stabilize or reduce prices to a fair or afordable levels.Anyway.
JH. New York 8 years ago
Yes,these items could be assembled here,here with which Kind or energy!.
I don't think Ghana is going back to firewood or Charcoal in the 21st Century.
Yes,these items could be assembled here,here with which Kind or energy!.
I don't think Ghana is going back to firewood or Charcoal in the 21st Century.
SD 8 years ago
Mr President, is it only electrical cables etc you interested in? What about the hundreds of items on the market which are endangering our import/export balance, including toothpicks and many other useless items?
Mr President, is it only electrical cables etc you interested in? What about the hundreds of items on the market which are endangering our import/export balance, including toothpicks and many other useless items?
NANA ASARE/LONDON 8 years ago
Oh great! if the President is saying that; but has he had another thought that these local manufacturers need "electricity" to produce ? That is why we are talking about the need to upgrade the power as soon as possible first ... read full comment
Oh great! if the President is saying that; but has he had another thought that these local manufacturers need "electricity" to produce ? That is why we are talking about the need to upgrade the power as soon as possible first and foremost. This is common sense. Dont do lipservice politics. If we have power more investors will come and jobs will be created and you get your peace of mind. You cannot use charcoal to wind these companies so stop those talkings. You ban the imported cables, and you create artificial shortages ...Create a competition in supply and you are on course. ELECTRICITY,ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY....Trust me if you fix the electricity you may get a good chance to win power again.
Mr.President who doesn't know that it's from China, but next time don't mention names just be smart.
That sure wasn't smart, on the contrary, he may not have said China but our illiterate Twi-thinking journalists can plant words in anybodies mouth, whenever they please, and get away with it. Problem is that it is not only Ch ...
read full comment
Nexans Cable Metal uses German technology and is better than Tropical Cables. The Owner of tropical cables, Oteng Gyasi, buys his products from China.....what a comic relief!
Ask his workers at the factory. Mahama be very ca ...
read full comment
LOL
Good idea. I reckon the State will look atthe procurement laws in respect of this new directive.
Prices may be higher for a combination of reasons that we all know-finance,power,etc-but we must start being self reliant .
I ...
read full comment
Tank u Ojay...de president shdnt ve mentioned names...
Slow path to industrialization. I don't think we need cutlasses in Accra any longer, but that and wheelbarrows are things we can manufacture and export to our rural folks and other west African nations. This new generation of ...
read full comment
No research, just raving and ranting. Is this thinking out of the box? mtew!
What at all do you want him to say... He says let's strive to manufacture goods we need, this one too you don't understand.... Ahhhh mitcheeewww kraa my guy!
This is good news but do you consider their prices too ? Our local product are more expensive to afford.
That is the challenge and question! Why are locally produced products more expensive??? There are many various reasons for that, but there are also ways of reducing the prices; lets put on our thinking caps!!
Now that's you are talking Mr President,it's can also create alot of jobs in the country..Good idea
Respect Stakeholder engagement.fellow country men will abuse this orders.
Now that you are talking Mr President,it's will even create jobs in the country.
So the president of a third world nation like Ghana unilaterally ban any product he does not like.?
Who is going to enforce this. Making a statement Mr mahama doesn't set the ball rolling. That is your problem. You keep saying things but there is no follow up. You said the power minister was going to end dumsor soon. Did yo ...
read full comment
Almost every item used for the refurbishment of our parliament is from China. So what was that--- thinking inside the box or thinking outside the box?
Corrupt mahama always fraudulent deals.
are you not the same people who imported chairs from Italy saying you are conserving our forest...why don't they continue to import because they will conserve our minerals(metals)
The Ministry of Trade and Industry must sit up,the sector Minister must wake up.Why should it be the President telling ECG what to do?what is the sector Minister Ekow Spio Garbrah doing about it.
stop poking your nose in Ghana business and destroy our economy
Bravo comment Mr president
This is what exactly most of us expect from you strong measures which would produce gud results sir
Bravo Mr. President! however it looks like you talk more outside the box than think. Immediate Ban? Do local companies already have in stock ALL the items needed. Are they already producing ALL these items locally? What are ...
read full comment
Indian spritualist in ghana call for spritual help all spritual help 0244908520
Mr Mahama, all imported cables don't come from China alone. Empty barrel. Think before you talk. What a wow. God have mercy on Ghana.
God, Ghanaians are dead now. Tropical cable will come up with a new price list by tomorrow. Ghanaians hate market competition and that is why we are where we are today. Chinese are in UK now signing business agreement with t ...
read full comment
Should this be coming from the president? Where is the Ghana Standard Authority?What is their work?
Is there any Manufacturers in the Country producing these products. If Not/Yes the President should insist on Specifications.B'cos a local Assemble
Line could equally import Cheap or inferior materials to assemble to maxim ...
read full comment
STY AWAY FROM GHANA BUSNISS MAHAMA
YOU NEVER RUN ANYTHING/ANY BUSNISS IN YOUR LIFE AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT BUSNISS
Are there any Manufacturers in the Country producing these products. If Not/Yes,the President should insist on Specifications.B'cos a local Assemble
Line could equally import Cheap inferior materials to assemble to maximi ...
read full comment
Yes,these items could be assembled here,here with which Kind or energy!.
I don't think Ghana is going back to firewood or Charcoal in the 21st Century.
Mr President, is it only electrical cables etc you interested in? What about the hundreds of items on the market which are endangering our import/export balance, including toothpicks and many other useless items?
Oh great! if the President is saying that; but has he had another thought that these local manufacturers need "electricity" to produce ? That is why we are talking about the need to upgrade the power as soon as possible first ...
read full comment