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  2. Ghana Export Promotion Authority - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Exports Promotion Authority is a state organization with the mandate to develop, facilitate and promote Ghanaian exports. The Head Office of Ghana Export Promotion Authority housed in the Africa Trade House.

  3. Ghana Post GPS - Wikipedia

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    GhanaPostGPS is a web and smartphone application, sponsored by the government of Ghana and developed by Vokacom, to provide a digital addresses and postal codes for every 5 squared meter location in Ghana. [1] The digital address is a composite of the postcode (region, district & area code) plus a unique address. [2]

  4. Category:Government agencies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Export Promotion Authority; Ghana Free Zones Authority; Ghana Highways Authority; Ghana Meteorological Agency; Ghana Statistical Service; N.

  5. Salt industry in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian salt. The Ghanaian salt industry as of 2009 produced between 250,000 and 300,000 tonnes of salt annually. The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) has identified the sector as an important one to aid the diversification of Ghana's economy, and the Ghanaian government is currently within the process of developing the industry.

  6. Ghana Investment Promotion Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre commonly known as (GIPC) is the Government of Ghana agency established to encourage, promote and facilitate investments in all sectors of the economy of Ghana [1] except mining and petroleum which are handled by the Ghana Chamber of Mines [2] and the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation. [3]

  7. Ghana Free Zones Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA), is a Ghanaian government-controlled institution formed on 31 August 1995 to facilitate the setting up of Free Zone in Ghana to improve the economic development and to regulate its related activities. [1] [2] It was enacted by an Act of Parliament, the Free Zone Act 1995 (Act 504). [3]

  8. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    When I visited in 2008, I couldn't find much for tourists to do. Nowadays, I've heard the country is bustling with tourism, music festivals , unique desert and overwater stays, fashion boutiques ...

  9. Takoradi Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The Takoradi harbour is 230 kilometres (140 mi) from Accra, the capital of Ghana. The port receives and exports high volumes of cargo. [5] The management of the harbour is the responsibility of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority. [5] The harbour serves as the main export port for Ghana. [6]