Close Menu
News Guide Africa
    What's Hot

    Finance Minister lays 4 critical fiscal and energy reports before Parliament to anchor accountability

    June 4, 2026

    GCB Bank joins strategic initiative to overhaul Africa’s cross-border payment architecture

    June 4, 2026

    Wild Bounty Showdown Slot: The Most Exciting Release of 2022 and Beyond

    June 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Finance Minister lays 4 critical fiscal and energy reports before Parliament to anchor accountability
    • GCB Bank joins strategic initiative to overhaul Africa’s cross-border payment architecture
    • Wild Bounty Showdown Slot: The Most Exciting Release of 2022 and Beyond
    • ECOWAS, partners launch ambitious roadmap for West African rice self-sufficiency by 2035
    • Xenophobic: Over 700 more Ghanaians to be repatriated amid 10-year ban, and political infighting
    • Black Stars show promise and flaws as Queiroz’s World Cup tactical plan takes shape
    • Casinos en ligne les plus rentables : ce qu’il faut savoir
    • Zahraniční kasina: platební metody, rychlé výběry a spolehlivé vklady
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    News Guide Africa
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Agric and Environment
    • Sports
    • Mining & Energy
    • Lifestyle
    News Guide Africa
    Home » Gov’t projects stronger trade and industrial sector growth in 2026
    Economy and Finance

    Gov’t projects stronger trade and industrial sector growth in 2026

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsDecember 29, 2025No Comments7 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The government is projecting an even stronger performance for the trade and industrial sector in 2026, following key policy and regulatory milestones achieved in 2025.

    Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, says despite inheriting difficult conditions, the ministry used 2025 to initiate a reset agenda aimed at stabilizing and repositioning industry and agribusiness for growth.

    She highlighted that a major focus of the year was direct engagement with industry players to identify bottlenecks and implement practical solutions to improve the operating environment.

    One of the most significant interventions in 2025, the minister cited, was the extension of the repatriation period for export proceeds from 60 to 120 days.

    The policy shift is expected to ease cash flow pressures on exporters, improve compliance, and enhance Ghana’s export competitiveness, particularly for manufacturers and agribusiness firms operating across regional and international markets.

    “At the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, we say it has been a good year, even though what we inherited wasn’t the best. As we speak now, we have been able to start the reset agenda, and it has started very well. You will see that the industry was visited.

    “We met with industry, we discussed issues, and we solved them. The top was the repatriation of export proceeds, which was 60 days. By the intervention of the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, led by myself, we were able to increase it from 60 to 120 days,” Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare said in a sideline interview with the media at the Ministry’s carol service.

    She mentioned that the ministry also deepened collaboration with traders and agribusiness practitioners, culminating in the organisation of an agribusiness dialogue that laid the groundwork for a comprehensive agribusiness policy.

    In addition, she highlighted several sector-specific frameworks that were advanced during the year, including a draft textile and garment policy, a draft pharmaceutical bill, and proposals to support component manufacturing.

    These initiatives are intended to strengthen local value addition, support import substitution and expand Ghana’s industrial base.

    “We are working closely with traders, we are working closely with agribusiness practitioners. This year alone, we were able to do the agribusiness dialogue. So now we have an agribusiness policy, we have a textile and garment policy draft, we have a draft bill for pharmaceutical, for component manufacturing, just to mention a few.

    “I think that the staff have done so well. I have been able to achieve this with the supportive staff, with an amazing Deputy Minister, an awesome Chief Director and top of the notch staff at the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry. We want to wish everybody a Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2026, where we will even do better” the minister concluded.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    agribusiness Agribusiness and Industry Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare Minister for Trade
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Adnan Adams
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Finance Minister lays 4 critical fiscal and energy reports before Parliament to anchor accountability

    June 4, 2026

    GCB Bank joins strategic initiative to overhaul Africa’s cross-border payment architecture

    June 4, 2026

    ECOWAS, partners launch ambitious roadmap for West African rice self-sufficiency by 2035

    June 4, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    BREAKING: Another helicopter crashes in Kenya, Several Feared Dead

    August 7, 20251,869

    Alpha Energy to begin works on Namibia’s largest offshore diamond mines in October

    September 14, 2024881

    Exceptional client service: How two Kasoa GRA officials are redefining public relations

    May 22, 2026754

    Prof. Yarhands Urges Mahama to Adopt Constituency-Based Presidential Staffing

    January 23, 2025744
    Don't Miss
    Business, Small Business

    Finance Minister lays 4 critical fiscal and energy reports before Parliament to anchor accountability

    By Adnan AdamsJune 4, 2026

    In a major statutory move toward total fiscal openness and institutional transparency, the Minister for…

    GCB Bank joins strategic initiative to overhaul Africa’s cross-border payment architecture

    June 4, 2026

    Wild Bounty Showdown Slot: The Most Exciting Release of 2022 and Beyond

    June 4, 2026

    ECOWAS, partners launch ambitious roadmap for West African rice self-sufficiency by 2035

    June 4, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Newsguide Africa is a digital news platform dedicated to providing accurate, timely, and insightful coverage of the African continent. From business and technology to lifestyle and cultural heritage, we go beyond the headlines to offer context and a positive, authentic narrative for the global African diaspora and local readers alike.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Finance Minister lays 4 critical fiscal and energy reports before Parliament to anchor accountability

    June 4, 2026

    GCB Bank joins strategic initiative to overhaul Africa’s cross-border payment architecture

    June 4, 2026

    Wild Bounty Showdown Slot: The Most Exciting Release of 2022 and Beyond

    June 4, 2026
    Most Popular

    BREAKING: Another helicopter crashes in Kenya, Several Feared Dead

    August 7, 20251,869

    Alpha Energy to begin works on Namibia’s largest offshore diamond mines in October

    September 14, 2024881

    Exceptional client service: How two Kasoa GRA officials are redefining public relations

    May 22, 2026754

    © 2026 Newsguide Africa. All rights reserved.

    • Home
    • Science

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.