Cabinet approves key policies to drive growth in textiles, pharmaceuticals and agribusiness – Trade Minister
Speaking at the Türkiye Africa Investment Forum and Exhibition in Accra on Thursday, 25 June 2026, the minister said the approvals cover the textiles and garments, pharmaceuticals, component manufacturing and agribusiness sectors, creating a stronger policy environment for businesses and investors.
She said the approvals demonstrate the government's commitment to positioning Ghana as a competitive destination for trade and investment, adding that the country's industrialisation drive has gained significant momentum.
Mrs Ofosu-Adjare welcomed the participation of Turkish investors at the forum, describing the event as an important platform for strengthening bilateral trade and investment relations between Ghana and Türkiye.
She encouraged investors to take advantage of the growing opportunities in Ghana, particularly in the textiles and garments sector, and urged them to leave the forum with concrete business partnerships and investment prospects.
Source: classfmonline.com
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