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GEA’s New Offensive Targets Southern Africa With Angola Trade Pact

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
March 31, 2026
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Margaret Ansei, GEA CEO, with Mr. Alcides Luis and Representatives

Margaret Ansei, GEA CEO, with Mr. Alcides Luis and Representatives

A new strategic alignment between the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) and Angola’s Instituto Nacional de Apoio às Pequenas e Médias Empresas (INAPEM) is set to redefine cross-border trade for small businesses, as the Authority’s CEO, Margaret Ansei, hosted a delegation from the Angolan Embassy to finalize preliminary frameworks for institutional collaboration.

The meeting, which included Mr. Alcides Luis and Ms. Bamzi Teyegaga, signaled a departure from informal trade toward a structured, agency-led integration of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework.

“I welcomed a delegation from the Angolan Embassy in Ghana for a deliberation on promoting MSMEs through collaboration. The Angolan Embassy officials were at the Ghana Enterprises Agency for preliminary discussions on behalf of Angola’s foremost institution, mandated with the promotion and development of micro, small, and medium enterprises”

Margaret Ansei, GEA CEO

The focus of the deliberation was the synchronization of support systems between the GEA and INAPEM – Angola’s foremost authority for MSME development. They discussed establishing a direct pipeline between these two national agencies to lower the “barrier to entry,” for Ghanaian manufacturers and service providers looking to penetrate the Southern African market.

According to the GEA, this “institutional mirroring,” is to ensure that a business verified and supported by the Agency meets the regulatory and quality benchmarks required by INAPEM in Angola. The partnership was anchored in a dual mandate: technical knowledge exchange and shared market intelligence.

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Margaret Ansei, GEA CEO with Mr. Alcides Luis

The GEA has spent the last fiscal cycle refining its digital formalization tools and credit guarantee schemes for local businesses. Angola, through INAPEM, is seeking to adapt these Ghanaian models to bolster its own domestic enterprise sector.

In exchange, Ghana gains access to Angolan insights into supply chain logistics and industrial processing, particularly in the agribusiness and manufacturing sectors. For the Ghanaian MSME, this knowledge sharing translates into a reduction of market risk.

Under this proposed framework, the GEA will act as a primary facilitator, providing local firms with the specific market entry kits required for the Angolan economy, effectively turning the agency into a de-facto export consultant for small firms that typically lack the capital to hire private trade experts.

The goal is to move Ghanaian products from local market stalls to Angolan retail shelves through a transparent, government-backed channel.

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One of the persistent failures of regional trade has been the middleman friction – the high cost and high risk of navigating foreign bureaucracies. The GEA-INAPEM alliance seeks to eliminate this by creating a preferred partner status for MSMEs registered under both agencies.

Both institutions believe that aligning their business development services creates a unified standards environment. This means that technical training provided in Accra will be recognized as valid competency in Luanda, streamlining the certification process for entrepreneurs.

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Margaret Ansei, GEA CEO, with Mr. Alcides Luis and Representatives

This institutional link is particularly critical for the agribusiness sector. With Ghana currently navigating supply shocks in the northern trade corridors, diversifying export routes toward the south provides a necessary economic buffer.

The collaboration ensures that Ghanaian MSMEs in the value-added processing space – such as textiles, packaged foods, and light industrial goods – have a stabilized partner agency in Angola to help manage local distribution and compliance hurdles.

“We look forward to a beneficial partnership for knowledge sharing and access to market for our MSMEs,” Madam Ansei added, noting that the next phase of the engagement involves a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to operationalize the market matching protocol.

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This protocol will identify high-growth sectors in both countries and facilitate direct “B2B” (Business-to-Business) sessions monitored by the GEA and INAPEM. The agencies hope to ensure that only viable, compliant businesses are introduced to the foreign market, thereby protecting the integrity of the bilateral trade relationship.

The GEA’s current strategy focuses on scaling for export, as it intends to have a significant percentage of its supported MSMEs engaged in at least one cross-border partnership by the end of the 2026 fiscal year.

The Angolan tie-up is a primary pillar of this national export drive. It represents a shift in thinking: rather than waiting for trade fairs, the government is building the administrative infrastructure that makes trade a daily, automated reality for small business owners.

As the GEA moves to formalize this partnership with INAPEM, the takeaway for the Ghanaian business community is the opening of a new, secure trade corridor. The strategy of the GEA leadership is to ensure that access to market is no longer a buzzword but a functional service provided by the state.

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By leveraging the diplomatic and technical weight of the Angolan Embassy, the GEA is proving that the future of MSME growth lies in institutionalized regional cooperation. As the two agencies finalize their modules, the focus must remain on the ground-level execution of these trade deals.

If successful, the GEA-INAPEM pact will serve as a blueprint for how AfCFTA member states can use their national enterprise agencies to bridge the gap between potential and profit in the pan-African marketplace.

READ ALSO: Prof. Mike Oquaye Calls for National Conference on Ghana’s Mineral Resources

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