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Ghana’s Productive Sectors Starve of FDI As Global Inflow Declines – UNCTAD

Michael Teye-Bio Naduteyby Michael Teye-Bio Nadutey
December 13, 2025
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According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Ghana’s productive sectors that propel economic growth have been affected by the general decline in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

The real sector, which encompasses all economic activities that directly produce tangible goods and services and sustains productivity in Ghana, seems to be under stress with inflow declines. The little FDI inflows into the continent benefit mineral sectors within natural resource-endowed countries, neglecting other productive sectors. Ghana currently finds most of its FDI in the mining and extractive sector.

“Over the past decade, FDI inflows to Africa have stagnated, constituting less than 5% of global FDI [inflows], with investments concentrated in resource-rich countries.

“Many least developed countries (LDCs) struggle to attract non-extractive investments in manufacturing and services, which are vital for job creation.”

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The starved productive sectors limit broader economic growth, diversification, and industrialization. Ghana continues to struggle with attracting investment in non-extractive sectors such as manufacturing and services—areas critical for building productive capacities, creating jobs, and achieving sustained growth.

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UNCTAD revealed that the decline in FDI has also affected Ghana’s ability to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The United Nations observed the FDI inflow stagnation through its study of the African economies.

“It identifies the critical role that FDI plays in supporting economic growth, enhancing productive capacities, and contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”

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Challenges Hindering FDI in Ghana

Despite Ghana’s vast potential, UNCTAD reveals significant challenges the country faces in attracting FDI, especially in sectors necessary for diversification and industrial development.

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The challenges are multifaceted and include inadequate infrastructure, political instability, and fragmented regulatory frameworks contribute to a high-risk environment that deters investors.

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Global shifts in manufacturing and increased investment in asset-light and service-oriented sectors present additional challenges for Ghana, which often lacks the necessary infrastructure, skills, and institutions to compete effectively.

Ghana, however, offers substantial investment opportunities in renewable energy, digital services, and infrastructure. “As global priorities shift towards sustainability, [Ghana] can attract investment in critical minerals,” the United Nations mentioned. In 2025, the government of Ghana implemented reforms to improve its business environment, demonstrating that strategic policies can enhance investment inflows.

The Roles of the Government of Ghana

Beyond the challenges lie opportunities for the taking. The Ghana government should uphold firmly, strengthen, and enable robust conditions to maintain political stability, enhance infrastructure and skills, and streamline regulations to attract FDI. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a commendable initiative to harmonize investment policies and promote regional integration, according to UNCTAD.

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The government should champion low capital costs by reducing investment risks in the country. according to UNCTAD, strategies like investment guarantees and partnerships with multilateral development banks can improve access to credit. “Reforming credit rating criteria to consider long-term development goals can also lower capital costs,” the United Nations declared.

UNCTAD again suggested that Ghana should “develop clear regulatory frameworks and public-private partnerships (PPPs) to attract investment in renewable energy, infrastructure, healthcare, and education.”

Ghana, through enhanced regional communal spirit, should strengthen the local ecosystem, and value chains can maximize the benefits from the little FDI received. In mobilizing local investment, the government should channel it into the most critical and productive sectors.

A robust outlook, amid the constraints of FDI inflow, presents leveraging opportunities that will enhance Ghana’s attractiveness to investors, promote sustainable development, and drive long-term economic growth.

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“Other financial flows, such as international lending and bond financing, are crucial for growth,” UNCTAD reminded the government. To unlock these investment inflows, the financial framework, including governance and transparency, must be consistently strengthened.

The government of Ghana is encouraged to show leadership and coordinate business, investment, growth, and stability on the continent to improve FDIs and their utilization.

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