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Ghana is rapidly positioning itself as Africa’s most compelling investment destination, combining political stability, progressive reforms, and privileged access to the 1.4 billion-consumer African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) market. In recent months, a series of high-level engagements between Accra and Berlin, culminating in the state visit of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the Ghana–Germany Business Roundtable, and a targeted investment webinar for the German business community have injected fresh momentum into bilateral economic relations.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s Landmark Visit to Ghana
In a powerful reaffirmation of Germany’s commitment to West Africa’s most stable democracy, President Steinmeier undertook an official state visit that blended symbolism with substantive financial pledges. During the visit he announced €65 million (approximately GH¢823 million) in new German development cooperation funding, pending Bundestag approval, focused on renewable energy, technical and vocational training, and youth employment; pillars that align seamlessly with President John Dramani Mahama’s “Reset Agenda” for sustainable industrialisation.
President Steinmeier’s itinerary included a moving tribute at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, underscoring Germany’s respect for Ghana’s historic role in African independence and Pan-Africanism. He also inaugurated a €5.6 million Green Tech Centre at Kumasi Technical University, a state-of-the-art facility designed to drive research, innovation, and skills development in renewable energy technologies.
Speaking at the Ghana-Germany Business Roundtable held alongside the visit, President Steinmeier declared: “This is a case in point for our shared approach. Germany, together with the European Union, supports the Ghanaian government’s efforts towards lasting stability and development.”
President Mahama, in turn, emphasised Ghana’s investor-friendly reforms and highlighted flagship initiatives in energy, agriculture, digital technology, and creative industries as engines of job creation and inclusive growth.
Ghana-Germany Business Roundtable: Building Investor Confidence
The Roundtable, co-chaired by senior officials from both nations, provided German enterprises with direct access to Ghana’s leadership. Mr Simon Madjie, CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), reassured participants that ongoing tax regime reforms, including the newly established Tax Appeal Board are enhancing transparency and predictability.
Dr Thomas Steffen, Secretary of State at Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, praised Ghana’s peace and governance record while signalling strong interest in expanding bilateral trade and investment, particularly in green technologies, pharmaceuticals, and agribusiness.
Ghana-Germany Investment Webinar: Targeted Outreach to German Investors
Complementing the state visit, GIPC hosted a high-impact virtual webinar exclusively for the German business community, organised in partnership with Afrika Verein der deutschen Wirtschaft. The session showcased priority projects including:
- The 24 Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Program
- The Volta Economic Corridor
- The Big Push infrastructure programme
- Black Star Experience tourism initiative
- Marine Drive Project
- Agriculture for Economic Transformation
- Digital Jobs Initiative
Participants received detailed briefings on Ghana’s generous incentive package: tax holidays, full repatriation of profits, investment guarantees, and streamlined registration through GIPC.
Mr Madjie, in remarks delivered by Head of Finance Mr James Amoah, reiterated the Centre’s commitment to ESG-compliant investments and its role as a transparent facilitator linking international capital with local opportunities. Particular emphasis was placed on the newly created Regional and Global Operations Division and GIPC’s collaboration with Ghana’s 71 diplomatic missions worldwide to support investors at every stage.
H.E. Professor Ohene Adjei, Ghana’s Ambassador to Germany, pledged the full backing of the Berlin Mission in deal facilitation and market intelligence. Khadi Camara, Deputy Head of Countries & Markets at Afrika Verein, welcomed the initiative and flagged the upcoming Clean Technology Trade Fair as a key platform for German clean-tech firms to engage with Ghanaian counterparts.
A Partnership Primed for Growth
The convergence of President Steinmeier’s visit, the Business Roundtable, and the dedicated investment webinar signals a new chapter in Ghana-Germany relations; one defined by trust, mutual ambition, and tangible financial commitments.
With €65 million in pledged support for green energy and skills development.
- €5.6 million Green Tech Centre in Kumasi
- Enhanced tax transparency measures and investor protection frameworks
- Strategic alignment between Germany’s development priorities and Ghana’s Reset Agenda
For German enterprises seeking stable, high-growth opportunities on the African continent, Ghana today offers an unmatched combination of political stability, progressive policy, and proactive investment facilitation.
As President Mahama stated during the Roundtable: “Ghana is not just open for business -we are ready to partner for shared prosperity.”
German investors would do well to act swiftly.
Email: rapetorgbor@gmail.com
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