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Ghana Advances Economic Diplomacy at China-Africa Trade Expo

June 20, 2025
Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
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Ghana Advances Economic Diplomacy at China-Africa Trade Expo, Ghana, China

Ghana Advances Economic Diplomacy at China-Africa Trade Expo

Ghana participated in the 4th China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE), held in Changsha, Hunan Province, China, as part of efforts to promote economic diplomacy and deepen bilateral trade relations with China.

The Expo, themed “China and Africa: Together Toward Modernization,” served as a major platform for reinforcing trade and economic exchanges between the two sides.

“Ghana’s delegation joined over 4,600 Chinese and African companies and more than 30,000 participants drawn from key sectors including manufacturing, transport, agribusiness, textiles, and pharmaceuticals”

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

According to the ministry, Ghana’s participation was part of a broader strategic aim to project Made-in-Ghana products on the international stage and to cultivate long-term trade alliances.

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Ghana Advances Economic Diplomacy at China-Africa Trade Expo

Ghana’s presence at the Expo featured a delegation of over thirty Ghanaian exhibitors who showcased a diverse array of goods. These included cocoa products, woodwork, leather goods, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural commodities.

The Ministry highlighted that the initiative not only opened new markets for Ghanaian products and services but also aligned with the country’s foreign policy thrust of leveraging diplomacy and trade collaborations for economic development.

The Expo’s opening ceremony was addressed by China’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Wang Yi, who reiterated Beijing’s commitment to supporting Africa’s modernization journey.

In his remarks, he emphasized that the pursuit of modernization is a “shared aspiration” and that China intends to offer sustained support in areas of governance, infrastructure, digital transformation, and strategic policy implementation across the continent.

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“The Expo will create more opportunities for China-Africa cooperation with maximum results for all parties,” H.E. Wang Yi said.

H.E. Yi also announced China’s intention to advance collaboration with African nations through mechanisms that include the signing of economic partnership agreements aimed at boosting African exports. He underlined China’s readiness to import more African goods and to offer technological partnerships as a means of accelerating Africa’s growth trajectory.

Ghana’s active involvement in CAETE forms part of a larger state-led effort to tap into non-traditional markets and diversify its export base. In recent years, Ghana has pursued a multi-track foreign policy strategy anchored on economic diplomacy, with the goal of using global platforms to attract foreign direct investment and promote local industry.

“The delegation’s work at the Expo included high-level business-to-business engagements, presentations, and matchmaking events aimed at linking Ghanaian entrepreneurs with Chinese and African investors”

Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
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With Chinese policy increasingly geared toward the import of African goods and Africa’s integration into global value chains, Ghana’s emphasis on trade exhibitions such as CAETE underscored a pragmatic shift toward export-led development. 

By focusing on market access, technology transfer, and industrial development, Ghana seeks to carve out a more competitive position on the global economic map.

The Expo, co-organised by the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China and the Hunan Provincial Government, is widely regarded as a cornerstone of China-Africa cooperation under the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) framework.

It served as a bridge between policy and enterprise, providing a platform for structured dialogue and commercial transactions.

As Ghana continues to expand its foreign policy focus from traditional diplomacy to results-driven economic engagement, participation in trade expos such as CAETE provides concrete opportunities to connect policy with profit and diplomacy with development.

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Tags: Bilateral Trade RelationsCAETEChina-Africa Economic and Trade ExpoDiplomacyMade-in-Ghana ProductsMinistry of Foreign Affairs
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