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Ghana’s FDI Hits US$378m as Manufacturing Dominates a Record-Breaking Q3 Surge

M.Cby M.C
December 3, 2025
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Ghana’s FDI Hits US$378m as Manufacturing Dominates a Record-Breaking Q3 Surge

Ghana’s investment sector received a powerful boost in the third quarter of 2025 as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) surged to US$378 million, marking one of the strongest quarterly inflows in recent years.

New data from the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) shows that the manufacturing sector stood out as the key force behind this remarkable performance, cementing its dominance as the country’s top investment destination.

Against a backdrop of ongoing economic stabilisation efforts, the numbers highlight both the promise and the persistent structural challenges within Ghana’s investment ecosystem.

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According to the GIPC Q3 report, FDI was responsible for nearly all new capital commitments recorded within the period. Out of total new investments worth US$377.63 million, Ghanaian investors contributed a modest US$2.62 million, revealing a significant imbalance between foreign and domestic participation. This dynamic underscores Ghana’s continued reliance on external capital to drive major development projects, especially in sectors requiring heavy financing and advanced technology.

Initial capital transfers registered during the quarter amounted to US$13.06 million, further reflecting strong investor confidence at a time when global capital flows remain uncertain. The report makes clear that foreign investors remain the primary engine powering new ventures in the Ghanaian economy.

Foreign-Owned Projects Dominate Investment Registrations

The structure of new investments recorded in the period sharply illustrates the dominance of foreign players. Of the 53 projects registered between July and September, 41 were wholly foreign-owned, representing 77.36 percent of total investments and valued at US$371.18 million. Joint venture projects made up only 22.64 percent, amounting to a valuation of just US$6.45 million.

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This trend has implications for Ghana’s long-term development ambitions. While foreign-owned projects bring capital, expertise, and technology, the weak participation of domestic investors limits Ghanaian ownership in strategic growth sectors. This imbalance raises questions about sustainability, equitable distribution of economic gains, and the development of strong indigenous industries.

Manufacturing Emerges as the Clear Investment Magnet

The manufacturing sector outperformed all other sectors by a striking margin, attracting 34 of the 53 registered projects. This reinforces manufacturing’s rising importance in Ghana’s economic transformation agenda. The sector drew an impressive US$332.74 million in investment value; more than ten times the next highest sector.

General trade followed with US$21 million, while export trade recorded US$12 million. Services registered 11 projects, agriculture attracted just three projects, and single entries were recorded in building and construction, export trade, and tourism.

The dominance of manufacturing signals investor confidence in Ghana’s growing industrial base, supported by policies such as the One District One Factory initiative, trade facilitation improvements, and expanding market opportunities. It also highlights the sector’s potential to create jobs, stimulate value addition, and strengthen the country’s export competitiveness.

Key Dynamics Shaping Ghana’s Investment Sector

The Q3 data shines a light on several persistent trends shaping the country’s investment environment. First, Ghana remains heavily dependent on foreign capital to finance large-scale projects. While this capital inflow is essential for growth, it also exposes the economy to external shocks and reduces domestic ownership.

Second, manufacturing is increasingly emerging as the anchor of Ghana’s industrial growth agenda. Its strong performance reflects both investor confidence and policy measures aimed at building a resilient, diversified economy.

Third, domestic investment continues to lag behind despite signs of macroeconomic stability. This suggests the need for improved access to credit, enhanced capacity of local businesses, and stronger collaboration between public and private actors to stimulate local investment.

All in all, Ghana’s US$378 million FDI inflow in the third quarter of 2025 is a strong indicator of renewed investor confidence and a significant step toward rebuilding economic momentum. With manufacturing leading the surge, the country is well positioned to accelerate industrialisation, job creation, and long-term economic transformation.

However, the sustained dominance of foreign investors and the limited regional spread of projects highlight structural gaps that require urgent attention. As Ghana looks ahead, balancing foreign participation with strong domestic investment will be crucial to achieving inclusive and sustainable growth.

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