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    Ghana economy to grow at 1.6% in 2023 – World Bank projects

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 17, 2023No Comments4 Views
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    The Ghanaian economy is projected to record a 1.6 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 2023 according to the World Bank latest projection.

     

    This is in line with the International Monetary Fund’s projection of a 1.6% growth rate. The projection is far lower than the expected 3.2% for Sub-Saharan Africa and places Ghana in the 42nd position in Sub-region.

     

    The June 2023 Global Economic Prospects Report says Ghana’s economy is however projected to expand by 2.9% in 2024.The report stated that the slowdown in the economy is due to the challenges facing the economy, as the Ghana government is undertaking an International Monetary Fund support programme.

     

    “In Ghana, more timely data highlight the weakness of economic activity amid the deleterious global shocks and heightened macroeconomic instability”.

     

    Five African countries, Malawi (1.4%), Sudan (0.4%), South Africa (0.3%), South Sudan (-0.4%) and Equatorial Guinea (-3.7%) are expected to grow lower than Ghana in 2023.

     

    World Bank said its baseline projections remain subject to multiple downside risks amid uncertainty about developments in global commodity markets, the degree of additional global and domestic policy tightening needed to subdue persistent inflation, and the resilience of the world economy and global financial system to a prolonged period of tight monetary policies.

     

    It pointed out that commodity prices may remain unusually volatile and vulnerable to further shocks if disruptions to the supply of major commodities worsen—for instance, due to intensifying geopolitical tensions or conflicts. Furthermore, global activity may decelerate faster than envisioned if the reopening of China’s economy fails to generate a durable recovery.

     

    Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is expected to slow from 3.7% in 2022 to 3.2% this year—a 0.4 percentage point downgrade from January forecasts—with a moderate improvement to 3.9% next year.

     

    Over half of the 2023 downgrade, it said, is attributable to an abrupt slowdown in South Africa. However, downgrades are widespread across energy and metal producers, and non-resource-rich countries.

     

    Excluding South Africa, the Bretton Wood institution, however, said growth in SSA is expected to slow from 4.2% in 2022 to 3.9% this year.

     

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