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New data published by the Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) shows the country registered 76 projects with total estimated foreign direct investment (FDI) Value of US$ 862.96 million.
By the end of June 2025, the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre registered 76 projects with total estimated foreign direct investment value of US$ 862.96 million.
This represents a 381.91% increase compared to the US$179.07 million recorded during the same period last year.
The manufacturing sector led in project numbers with 32, while general trading attracted the highest FDI value at US$ 622.92 million.

A total of 4,707 jobs are expected to be generated from the 76 projects registered in the first half of 2025, with operations at full capacity.
China topped with the number of projects in Ghana within the half year with 22 projects, followed by India with 14 projects, Nigeria 8, UAE and the UK with four each.
The USA came in the 6 position with three projects, Liberia, Mauritius, Singapore, and Turkey all recorded two projects each in the first half of the year.
Below is the GIPC Newsletter
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