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    President Ramaphosa calls for increased trade with Ghana

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiDecember 6, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Ramaphosa, President Nana Akufo- Addo

    The presidents of Ghana and South Africa have urged for stronger commerce between their nations as the first year of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) comes to a conclusion.

    The two heads of state made the statements at the Ghana-South Africa Business Forum in Accra over the weekend.

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    While delivering his address at the forum as part of his state visit to Ghana, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa noted that in 2020, the trade volumes between Ghana and South Africa reached a little over R14 billion or about $ 870 million.

    However, South African exports to Ghana are dominated by industrial products while Ghanaian exports to South Africa are largely minerals and unfinished products.

    To correct this imbalance, President Ramaphosa stated that there was a need to develop the manufacturing capacities of both economies while also calling for an increase in trade between the 2 countries.

     

    “The task before us is to actively seek out trade and investment opportunities beyond our borders – not in Europe, Asia or the Americas, but with our neighbours and on the continent. One sector with growth potential is pharmaceuticals.”

    “Bilateral trade between Ghana and South Africa is growing and this is pleasing, but I would like to see more heightened growth. Much as trade between us is growing I would like to see trade grow more exponentially,” he added.

    On his part President Akufo-Addo said, it is important for increased interaction between the business communities of both countries to unearth areas of profitable collaboration.

     

    “We obviously need to pay attention to the matter of trade balance between our two countries, but for me, the most important thing is that the trade should go on. In the end, the balances will correct themselves, I have no doubt. The important thing is that we can find out from these interactions the areas where we can profitably collaborate and partner.”

    Source: citinusinessnews

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