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AGI Cosmetic Sector Tackles Smuggling and Regulatory Gaps

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
February 25, 2026
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Mr. Moses Atobrah, AGI's Cosmetics Sector Chairman

Mr. Moses Atobrah, AGI's Cosmetics Sector Chairman

The Cosmetic Sector of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has intensified its advocacy for a more regulated and competitive domestic market, as industry leaders convened to address the systemic hurdles threatening local manufacturers in a high-stakes meeting held at the AGI National Secretariat.

Chaired by Mr. Moses Atobrah, the Sector Chairman and CEO of Debbies Products Ltd., the session brought together key stakeholders to confront the dual challenges of illicit trade and the evolving regulatory landscape of modern skincare formulations.

“A primary concern raised during the deliberations was the unchecked influx of smuggled cosmetic products entering Ghana through unapproved routes.

“These ‘grey market’ goods, often bypassing standard customs duties and quality checks, have created a distorted marketplace where local producers struggle to compete against artificially low prices”

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Cosmetic Sector of the Association of Ghana Industries in High-Stakes Meeting

According to the AGI, the most forward-looking aspect of the meeting involved the discussion on cannabis and hemp oil in cosmetic formulations. As the global beauty industry shifts toward natural and high-efficacy ingredients, Ghanaian manufacturers are eager to explore the therapeutic benefits of these derivatives.

However, the lack of a clear legal framework has left many businesses in a state of regulatory limbo.

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To resolve this, the Sector resolved to initiate immediate dialogue with the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) and the Narcotics Control Commission. The goal is to establish clear standards and comprehensive industry guidelines that ensure safety without stifling innovation.

By securing these standards, AGI hopes to position Ghana as a leader in “Green Beauty,” within the sub-region, provided that the legal boundaries are strictly defined and enforced.

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Cosmetic Sector of the Association of Ghana Industries in High-Stakes Meeting

Overcoming Export Hurdles

While the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) offers a massive market for Ghanaian cosmetics, the transition to being an export-led industry remains fraught with logistical and financial barriers.

Members highlighted significant challenges regarding payment repatriation – the difficulty of receiving funds across borders – and the high cost of transport logistics within West Africa.

To move beyond these constraints, the Sector is emphasizing the “Gold Standard,” of international trade: certification. Industry players were urged to prioritize ISO and Halal certifications, which are seen as essential “passports” for entry into the Middle Eastern and European markets.

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The meeting benefited from a cross-sectoral approach, with the presence of Mr. William Agyei-Manu, the Agri-business Sector Chair. This collaboration underscores the critical link between Ghana’s agricultural output – such as shea butter and botanical oils – and the finished high-value cosmetic products that hit international shelves.

AGI Cosmetic Sector Tackles Smuggling and Regulatory Gaps
Cosmetic Sector of the Association of Ghana Industries in High-Stakes Meeting

By bridging the gap between raw material suppliers and manufacturers, AGI aims to build a more resilient value chain that can withstand global price shocks.

The meeting concluded with a call for “collective advocacy,” led by Mr. Stephen Owusu, Senior Membership Manager of AGI, to ensure that the voice of the cosmetic industry is heard in the halls of parliament.

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There was a renewed commitment to coordinated strategic action to strengthen and advance Ghana’s cosmetics industry.

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