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Ghana Increases Mining Levy, Establishes Gold Regulatory Board 

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March 11, 2025
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Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has underscored the country’s failure to maximize the benefits of its rich extractive sector, emphasizing the need for urgent reforms to capture economic rent and boost government revenue.  

Presenting the 2025 Budget Statement and Economic Policy in Parliament, Dr. Forson outlined several initiatives aimed at enhancing Ghana’s earnings from its natural resources, particularly gold. 

Dr. Forson lamented that Ghana has not sufficiently leveraged its vast natural wealth to support economic development.  

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He pointed out that although natural resource rent—defined as the difference between a commodity’s revenue and its production cost—accounts for approximately 14% of Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the country collects only 1.5% of GDP in revenue from the extractive sector. 

“Mr. Speaker, Ghana has not sufficiently capitalized on the benefits of its extractive sector to generate revenue to support development and diversification.

“We have failed to leverage our natural wealth by capturing its rent and channeling it towards productive infrastructure and human capital.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, NDC Minority Leader
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

The Finance Minister highlighted that despite a surge in global gold prices, Ghana has not fully benefited from the price increase due to inadequate taxation mechanisms.  

“Consequently, we are proposing to increase the Growth & Sustainability Levy from 1% on the gross production of mining companies to 3% to enable the nation to have its fair share of the windfall from the increase in gold prices.

“We also propose to extend the sunset clause to 2028.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

This move is expected to generate significant revenue for the government and ensure that mining companies contribute a fair share of their earnings to national development. 

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Establishment of the Ghana Gold Board (GOLDBOD) 

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As part of the government’s broader strategy to optimize gold resource management, Dr. Forson revealed plans to establish the Ghana Gold Board (GOLDBOD).  

“The Ghana Gold Board (GOLDBOD) will regulate, oversee, monitor, and undertake the purchasing, assaying, refining, exporting, selling, and other related activities concerning the gold resources of Ghana.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

To operationalize GOLDBOD, the government will provide a Cedi-equivalent of $279 million as a revolving fund.  

This fund will enable the board to purchase and export at least three tonnes of gold per week from small-scale miners, ensuring that more value is retained within the country. 

The proposed reforms, particularly the increased levy on mining companies and the establishment of GOLDBOD, are expected to have far-reaching implications for Ghana’s economy.  

By increasing government revenue from the extractive sector, these measures will help reduce fiscal deficits, support economic diversification, and improve infrastructure development. 

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Additionally, the emphasis on capturing more economic rent from natural resources aligns with global best practices, where resource-rich countries implement policies to ensure fair returns from their mineral wealth. 

However, industry stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions. While some support the move to increase government revenue, others argue that higher levies may discourage investment in the mining sector. 

The success of these policies will largely depend on their implementation and enforcement. The government will need to ensure transparency and efficiency in the operations of GOLDBOD while also addressing concerns from mining industry players. 

Moreover, the increased levy on mining companies must be balanced to avoid discouraging investments, especially at a time when Ghana seeks to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) into its mining sector. 

Ghana’s 2025 Budget Statement has placed a strong emphasis on reforming the extractive sector to maximize national benefits.  

By increasing the levy on gold production and establishing GOLDBOD, the government aims to capture more economic rent from natural resources while boosting foreign exchange inflows. 

If effectively implemented, these measures could transform Ghana’s mining industry into a more lucrative and sustainable revenue source for national development.  

However, careful execution and stakeholder engagement will be key to ensuring long-term success. 

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