Ghana’s Priority Sub-Sectors to Boost Growth in 2026
The provisional data released by the GSS reveals sectoral performances informing the government of priority sub-sectors for growth of the various sectors and the national economy as a whole.
The provisional data released by the GSS reveals sectoral performances informing the government of priority sub-sectors for growth of the various sectors and the national economy as a whole.
According to the GSS provisional data, the Ghanaian economy grew by 6.1 percent in the first three quarters of 2025, revealing gray areas for policy focus.
Mr. Samuel Arkhurst assured Ghanaians that the service sector will also contribute significantly to the transformational growth gained in the various government initiatives.
From the 2026 Budget presented by Dr. Ato Forson, Ghana’s 6.3 percent growth was driven by the services and agriculture sectors.
As revealed by the Ghana Statistical Service, the size of Ghana’s economy soared to an impressive GH¢841.63 billion in 2023, marking a significant leap from GH¢614.33 billion the previous year. ...
The Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER) has cast a positive light on Ghana's service sector, projecting a robust three percent growth in the fiscal year 2024. This ...
Data from Ghana Statistical Service has disclosed that the Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures the average change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers for the ...