GIPC Bids Investors Over Ghana’s Solid Macroeconomic Outlook
GIPC has invited investors to invest in Ghana through the Centre, as Ghana has gained a strong macroeconomic outlook and is conducive to doing business.
GIPC has invited investors to invest in Ghana through the Centre, as Ghana has gained a strong macroeconomic outlook and is conducive to doing business.
GIPC has urged the government to create a national framework that channels diaspora remittances into investments for national development, while also describing Ghana as an attractive destination for investors.
The Vice President of GUTA, Mr. Clement Boateng, has urged the government to support the ongoing effort to enforce the law against foreign ‘petty’ traders in the retail businesses in ...
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, Simon Madjie, has outlined the government’s key economic priorities for 2026, urging investors and private sector players to position themselves ...
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, Mr. Simon Madjie, has intensified Ghana’s dialogue with international partners as the country prepares for one of the most significant ...
Ghana keeps losing FDI profit as the economy stabilizes and opens to attract business due to the structure of the Ghanaian economy and national laws.
Ghana’s image as one of West Africa’s most stable and investor-friendly economies continues to strengthen, with renewed calls from the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) for global businesses to take ...
GIPC reveals the potential of the 24-Hour Economy and the AfCFTA within the Ghanaian economy to attract investors into the country.
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) has intensified efforts to attract global capital and forge deeper partnerships across strategic sectors. The signal coming from the Centre is bold and clear: ...
A high-level delegation from Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT), the official trade and investment promotion agency of the Government of Flanders, Kingdom of Belgium, has visited the Ministry of Trade, ...