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Traders, Manufacturers Promise Price Drops in 60 Days

M.Cby M.C
May 14, 2025
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Traders, Manufacturers Promise Price Drops in 60 Days

As the Ghana cedi shows signs of a strong rebound against the US dollar, leading trade and manufacturing bodies have pledged to adjust prices downward, promising some relief for Ghanaian consumers within the next two months.

Ghana’s currency, the cedi, has been steadily gaining strength in recent weeks, now trading at approximately GH₵12.40 to the US dollar. This recent appreciation has triggered national conversations about the need for market prices—particularly of imported goods and manufactured items—to reflect the improved exchange rate.

In response, two of Ghana’s leading business associations, the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) and the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), have issued a joint 60-day window to adjust prices downward in line with the strengthening cedi.

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This announcement followed a high-level meeting held on Wednesday, May 14, with the Minister for Trade and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare. The meeting was convened amid mounting public pressure for fair pricing practices and greater transparency in the retail and manufacturing sectors.

The Market Lag Explained

Despite the cedi’s recent gains, prices of goods in most retail outlets remain largely unchanged. However, both GUTA and AGI explained that there is usually a time lag between movements in the exchange rate and their impact on market prices. This lag, they noted, is due to the fact that many traders and manufacturers are still selling off old stock that was purchased when the cedi was weaker and the dollar rate much higher.

Makola Market Accra

GUTA President, Dr. Joseph Obeng, emphasized that businesses are committed to passing on the benefits of a stronger cedi, but only as new stock—acquired at the current favorable rate—enters the market. “The government should continue to do its good work by sustaining the appreciation of the cedi, and we will do our job. We will respond positively,” he assured.

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Both GUTA and AGI stressed the importance of the government maintaining a stable macroeconomic environment to support the cedi’s performance. Dr. Obeng appealed to the government to sustain its current monetary policies and exchange rate interventions, stating that the stability of the cedi is key to reducing inflation and ensuring consumer-friendly pricing.

Dr. Joseph Obeng President GUTA
Dr. Joseph Obeng President of the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA)

“All that we need is for the government to sustain the dollar rate, and in two months, everybody in the country will witness that the business community also thinks about the consuming public. We depend on them to survive, so there is no way we will not pass on any gains when we have them.”

Dr. Joseph Obeng

Echoing these sentiments, AGI President Dr. Humphrey Ayim-Darke expressed optimism about the future of Ghana’s economy and reiterated the industry’s commitment to adjusting prices in response to the cedi’s performance. According to him, AGI members understand the implications of a stronger local currency and are ready to align their pricing mechanisms accordingly.

“We commend the government and also want to state that we are committed to reflecting these gains in our pricing. Prices are ultimately determined by the forces of supply and demand. We believe sincerely that within the 60 days, the impact of the stronger cedi will be seen in the wholesale and retail prices.”

Dr. Humphrey Ayim-Darke
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President of AGI, Dr Humphrey Ayim-Darke

The Ministry of Trade and Industry has also weighed in, describing the meeting with GUTA and AGI as productive and timely. The Ministry expressed confidence in the business community’s willingness to cooperate in aligning prices with macroeconomic trends. It also reaffirmed government’s commitment to creating a conducive environment for trade and industrial growth, with the ultimate aim of supporting consumers and promoting economic stability.

Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare praised the leadership of GUTA and AGI for their proactive approach and urged them to keep the public informed about the steps being taken toward price reductions.

The coming weeks will serve as a litmus test for how businesses respond to macroeconomic gains. The 60-day timeline set by GUTA and AGI puts pressure on the business community to uphold their promise and restore public confidence. If successful, it could mark a significant turning point in how currency movements translate to tangible changes in consumer markets—something long demanded by the Ghanaian public.

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