Gov't warns against Illegal cement Imports
The Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry has reaffirmed its ban on the smuggling and unlicensed importation of Portland cement, warning that individuals or companies engaged in such activities will face strict sanctions.
In a statement issued on Monday, the Ministry cautioned importers, traders, and stakeholders in the construction and manufacturing sectors to desist from importing cement without proper authorisation.
The reminder follows reports of increasing attempts to bring cement into the country through unapproved channels, a move the Ministry says violates the Export and Import (Restrictions on Importation of Portland Cement) Regulations, 2016, which mandates that all importers must secure a valid license from the Minister before engaging in any such activity.
Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, emphasised the Ministry’s firm stance, noting that no import licenses have been granted since she assumed office.
“Any ongoing importation of Portland cement without authorisation is illegal and will attract strict enforcement actions, including seizure of goods, imposition of fines, and possible prosecution,” the statement read.
The Ministry added that it is working with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) to strengthen surveillance at entry points, enhance market inspections, and tighten overall enforcement.
Officials further noted that only certified and licensed manufacturers and importers are permitted to operate within Ghana’s cement supply chain.
The Ministry also urged the public to report any suspicious importation or distribution of cement to the appropriate authorities, stressing that the crackdown is part of broader efforts to protect consumers, support local manufacturers, and maintain standards in the construction industry.
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