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  2. Economy of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana became the largest gold-producing country in Africa after overtaking South Africa in 2019. [29] The country is also the second-largest cocoa producer (after Ivory Coast). [30] Ghana is rich in diamonds, manganese or manganese ore, bauxite, and oil. Most of its debt was cancelled in 2005, but government spending was later allowed to balloon.

  3. Manufacturing in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Industry in Ghana accounts for about 24.5% of total GDP. [1] However, Ghana's industrial production is rising at a 7.8% rate, giving it the 38th fastest growing industrial production in the world [ 2 ] due to government industrialization policies.

  4. List of companies of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    British American Tobacco Ghana: Consumer goods Tobacco Accra: 1991 Ghanaian arm of British American Tobacco, defunct 2006 P D CAL Bank: Financials Banks Accra: 1990 Financial services, GSE: CAL: P A Camelot Ghana: Industrials Business support services Accra: 1963 Printing, GSE: CMLT: P A Capital Bank: Financials Banks Accra: 2009 Commercial ...

  5. Ghana Enterprises Agency - Wikipedia

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    The NBSSI gave start-up kits to young business peoples in the Bono region to help scale their businesses. [12] The NBSSI disbursed funds under the CAP BuSS to over 300,000 businesses in Ghana. [26] The NBSSI was directed by President Nana Akufo-Addo to offer financial support to traders who lost their goods to a fire outbreak at the Odawna ...

  6. Economic history of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana was the world's leading producer of cocoa, boasted a well-developed infrastructure to service trade, and enjoyed a relatively advanced education system. [1] At independence, President Kwame Nkrumah sought to use the apparent stability of the Ghanaian economy as a springboard for economic diversification and expansion. [ 1 ]

  7. Ministry of Business Development (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... The Ministry for Business Development is a new Government of Ghana ministry created to promote the private sector in Ghana. [1] [2 ...

  8. Ministry of Trade and Industry (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Trade and Industry (MOTI) is a government ministry of Ghana, headquartered in Accra. [ 1 ] The Minister for Trade and Industry is the Ghana government official responsible for running the ministry.

  9. Business and Financial Times - Wikipedia

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    The Business and Financial Times (B&FT) is a Ghanaian privately owned newspaper which focuses on reporting business news from Ghana and across the African continent. [1] [2] [3] The newspaper is popularly known as the B&FT, it has a nationwide coverage and a readership of about 309, 000 as reported by Geopoll's ranking of nationwide top newspapers.