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Trade Ministry declares plans for inspection of foreign-owned retail shops

August 4, 2020
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Trade Ministry declares plans for inspection of foreign-owned retail shops

Alan Kyerematen - Trade and Industry Minister

The Ministry of Trade and Industry has said that all shops which have been forced to close by the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) and shops already opened in designated operational areas, will be opened for assessment by the Committee on Foreign Retail Trade (CFRT) effective August 10, 2020.

According to the Trade Ministry, the directive forms part of the CFRT’s plan to carry out their inspection and enforcement of regulations nationwide.

In a statement issued by the Ministry, the Police command and the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDA) within the respective areas of operation of the Task Force will be notified and invited to participate in the inspection exercise of the Task Force.

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Also, the key public-sector institutions including the Ghana Standards Authority, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Ghana Revenue Authority, Ghana Immigration Service, the Registrar General’s Department, and MMDAs, will assume responsibility under the command of the Task Force, for the inspection and verification of documents of shops identified to be foreign-owned.

It further noted that upon inspection of each shop, notice will be issued on-site by that Task Force on the state of compliance by the shop owner, and a deadline set for regularization of documents, following which each non-compliant shop will be closed.

Besides, upon inspection of each shop, notice will be issued on-site by the Task Force on the state of compliance by the shop owner and a deadline set for regularization of documents, following which each non-compliant shop will now be closed by authorities.

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Furthermore, the inspection will also include an assessment of compliance with the regulatory requirements of local assemblies such as Business Operating Permits (BOP) and signages.

It will be recalled that following the impasse arising from foreigners trading in the Ghanaian retail market, the Ghana Union of Traders Association in November and December last year locked up some foreign-owned shops engaged in retail in Accra and Kumasi.

This is according to Section 27 of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act 865, which states that foreigners are barred from engaging in retail business in Ghana, as space is solely reserved for citizens.

This led to the formation of a Committee by President Akufo-Addo come out with lasting resolve to the standstill. As part of its work, the foreign retailers were asked to provide documentation which supports legitimizing their operations in Ghana.

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A few weeks ago, the Taskforce together with officials of the Ghana Immigration Service, the Ghana Revenue Authority and some GUTA leaders, reopened some of the over 600 foreign-owned shops in a three-day exercise, after the owners provided documents to back their trade.

However, GUTA has also stated in an earlier publication insisting that 90 per cent of the shops had no documentation, and hence, should remain closed.

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