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Standard Bank Report Records A Decline In Ghana’s Trade Performance On The African Continent

M.Cby M.C
May 3, 2023
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Standard Bank Report Records A Decline In Ghana’s Trade Performance On The African Continent

Standard Bank Report Records A Decline In Ghana’s Trade Performance On The African Continent

The Africa Trade Barometer Report by Standard Bank has disclosed that Ghana’s trade performance on the African continent experienced significant declines in 2022.

Standard Bank in its report highlighted that Ghana’s performance in four key areas of trading dropped significantly, posing a challenge to trade and business activities in the country.

The report revealed that Ghana’s performance in the areas of business confidence, ease of access to credit, government support to trading activities, and credit terms extended to clients declined sharply in 2022.

The decline in these areas, as explained by the report, have had a negative impact on trade and business activities in Ghana, raising concerns about the country’s competitiveness as a trading hub on the African continent.

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The report pointed out the need for the government and businesses in Ghana to work together to address the challenges faced by traders in the country. The decline in business confidence is particularly concerning, as it can lead to reduced investment and trading activity in the country.

The report further noted that Ghana’s ease of access to credit has decreased, making it more difficult for businesses to secure the financing they need to grow and expand.

According to Standard Bank’s report, Ghana can take proactive measures to improve its trade performance and become a more competitive trading hub on the African continent.

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SB Report Outlines Measures To Make Ghana An Investment And Trading Hub

Meanwhile, the government’s support for trading activities has also decreased, posing a challenge to businesses that require regulatory support and assistance to navigate the complexities of international trade.

Credit terms extended to clients have also become less favorable, making it more difficult for businesses to manage their cash flow and remain competitive.

Furthermore, the report provides an opportunity for stakeholders to identify areas for improvement and work towards creating a more conducive trading environment for businesses in Ghana.

With concerted efforts from all stakeholders, Ghana can improve its trading performance and become a more attractive destination for trade and investment on the African continent.

The Africa Trade Barometer report is widely recognized as one of the most comprehensive research reports on the state of trade on the African continent. It provides a comparative view of the enablers and challenges to facilitating trade across ten key African markets, offering reliable data and insights for businesses, entrepreneurs, students, governments, NGOs, and investors considering the continent.

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