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Ghana’s Ambassador To China Says “Cocoa Products To Enjoy Zero Tariffs Soon On Chinese Market”

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August 21, 2020
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Ghana’s Ambassador to China has hinted on a probable tariff-free entry for Ghanaian cocoa products onto the Chinese market.

Edward Boateng said, after the launch of the Africa Cocoa Centre that, should everything go as planned, Ghana’s cocoa products will soon enjoy zero tariffs.

The Africa Cocoa Centre is a cocoa trading space which will connect Africa to China’s fast-growing appetite for chocolate and other cocoa products.

Edward Boateng during the launch which was held virtually, disclosed that opening the center will likely speed up the process.

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“Opening this centre will help us to enter into the Chinese market. We are looking at how we partner the Chinese side to find new uses for our cocoa in this market other than just producing chocolate.”

According to him, the move will help Ghana generate more income as it will provide diverse ways in cocoa production.

“In the past, if a bean of cocoa could only produce one chocolate, with the new innovation we are looking at, a bean of cocoa should be able to produce a bar of chocolate, the infilling for dumplings, cocoa wine, cosmetics, etc. so, through this innovation, we are hoping that we can generate more income through the cocoa. Because, if the cocoa industry worldwide is worth about US$150 billion, our share of that income is only US$2 billion and that is why the President tasked us that we should find alternative markets and uses for our cocoa.”

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Edward Boateng, Ghana’s Ambassador to China

Mr. Boateng disclosed that discussions will be held with the Chinese government to prevent payment of tariffs on cocoa products as some people after tasting Ghanaian chocolate developed a liking to it and asked for more.

“We are going to engage the Chinese central government about having a zero free tariff for our products coming onto this market. We buy some of these chocolates not because they are any better than the ones we are producing, but because of the brand, packaging and the way it is presented. We brought a lot of chocolate to China and for the first time, people tasted Ghanaian chocolate and they always tell you that this chocolate is delicious. This is because our chocolate is about 80 percent pure chocolate whereas a lot of the chocolates we buy have additives.”

However, he lamented about local producers not being able to meet deadlines due to the lack of facilities except for a few companies who are also overburdened. He then asked,

“so, the question is can’t we expand the scope of those already in the market? And those who want to come in, what incentives can we give them?”

Ghana’s dream to enter the Asian market with its range of cocoa products started to become a reality when the Ghana-China Cocoa International Exchange (GCCIE) was unveiled in the historic Chinese city of Changsha in the Hunan Province in 2018.

The exchange, stored in a three-storey building, was an initiative of the two countries and was facilitated by Ghana’s Mission in China, under the supervision of the Ambassador, Edward Boateng.

It was to be stocked exclusively with a range of Ghana’s cocoa products, such as cocoa beans, semi-finished products such as cocoa liquor, cocoa butter, cocoa cake, as well as confectioneries.

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