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You can't promote Made in Ghana exports when you have deprived exporters of more than 40% of their income through spurious exchange rates! The exporters are going bust!
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national prosperity depends on robust exports and a strong industrial base—reviving local pride and production is essential for growth and job creation in the global market quality speaks volumes. Ghana need to put qualit ...
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I have always known you to be a brainy. This is indeed a good call. But I will suggest we add value to our products instead of exporting raw materials.
Well the consumer will always balance quality with cost. When you over tax local business to the point where their production cost is so high and can't compete with imported goods, they won't buy local production just for th ...
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Haven't we heard all these rhetorics over the years? From the narrative of the Chief of Staff as well as the Foreign Minister it is as if what they are saying is new.
What do they mean when they say.... Our Missions will ope ...
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