GUBA Enterprise has proudly announced the successful completion of the GUBA Ghana Business Trade Tour of the Caribbean.
This pioneering mission aimed to bridge the gap between African businesses and prospective trade partners in the Caribbean, fostering bilateral business opportunities and strengthening economic and cultural ties between the two regions.
The tour featured a distinguished delegation of notable Ghanaian business leaders and influencers. Among them were Dr. Daniel McKorley, Chairman of the McDan Group; Nii Oku, CEO of Gold Coast Developers; FinTech and AI investor Philip Gamey; Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Ben Anane Nsiah; NFL Cleveland Browns player Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah; and Joy Business Editor George Wiafe. These prominent figures spearheaded efforts to explore and establish business collaborations between Ghana’s private sector and the Caribbean islands of Grenada, St. Lucia, and Anguilla.
During the tour, the delegation hosted several high-level meetings with various ministries, facilitating in-depth discussions on potential business ventures and economic partnerships. These engagements were further highlighted by meetings with the Prime Ministers of Grenada and Anguilla, where the dialogue focused on strategic collaborations that could benefit both regions.
Dr. McKorley’s participation underscored the importance of fostering robust commercial relationships that can drive mutual growth and development. “At the meeting with the Grenadian Prime Minister, Mr. Dickson Mitchell, I discussed the benefits of a unified Africa in international trade and its potential to strengthen the continent’s appeal as a global trading partner,” said Dr. McKorley.
Focus on Tourism and Cultural Exchange
In addition to significant private sector meetings, the delegation was joined by the Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority in Anguilla. This collaboration aimed to explore opportunities for tourism exchange and develop comprehensive tour packages that promote cross-cultural experiences between Ghana and Anguilla.
Premier of Anguilla, Mr. Ellis Webster, praised the initiative, stating, “The glue that holds this together is Lady Dentaa of GUBA. She showed me Ghana from a different perspective and she showed me what Ghanaians are made of. It made me feel at home and that love I saw and felt there. I want to translate that to Anguilla because they thought they had beaten us. We’ve found our way back to each other. We have a common ancestry; we have a common mission.”
The GUBA Ghana Business Trade Tour has set the stage for a new era of collaboration and partnerships between Africa and the Caribbean. By bringing together business leaders and policymakers from both regions, the tour emphasized the shared goals and mutual benefits of stronger economic and cultural ties. The successful completion of this tour highlights the potential for future collaborations that can drive sustainable growth and development.
Commitment to Continued Growth
GUBA Enterprise remains committed to continuing its mission of creating impactful connections and fostering sustainable economic growth across continents. The organization’s dedication to building bridges between Africa and the Caribbean has not only opened up new business opportunities but also strengthened the cultural bonds that unite the two regions.
As GUBA Enterprise looks to the future, it aims to build on the momentum generated by the trade tour, working closely with partners in both Africa and the Caribbean to develop new initiatives and projects. These efforts will continue to promote economic development, enhance trade relations, and celebrate the rich cultural heritage shared by the people of both regions.
By fostering business collaborations and cultural exchanges, GUBA Enterprise has laid the groundwork for a future of mutual prosperity and growth. This initiative not only highlights the potential for economic development but
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