Audio By Carbonatix
Akosombo Textile Limited (ATL), one of the leading fabric companies in the country is on the verge of breaking down as a result of cheap imports from China, Mr Abraham Koomson, the General Secretary of Textile, Garments and Leather Employees Union has warned.
Mr Koomson told journalists at a press conference in Accra last week that apart from the cheap imports from China, workers of the company haven’t been paid for sometime now due to low patronage of their products, which is quality, fashionable but reasonably priced for the Ghanaian and the West African markets.
“The textiles from China and other parts of the world are most of the time inferior, and are sold cheaply on the local market, making it difficult for the local textile products to compete. We however call on government to ensure that fake or pirated products from these countries do not find their way into Ghana,” Mr Koomson stated.
Contributing, the President of Spinnet Textiles and Garment Cluster, Mrs Edwina Assan, has stated that the textile industry, which was once the leader in Ghana’s industrial sector has been declining over the years due to trade liberalization policies and programmes. These policies, she noted, have made it almost impossible for Ghana’s textile products to compete with cheap imports from Asia.
“Due to these challenges, there has been drastic reduction in members’ production capacity by about 60 per cent, which has also affected employment level,” she said, calling for the enforcement of best practices and the upgrading of the quality of the industry’s production capacity in an effort to meet international standards.
She further appealed to government to come out with a policy which would make it compulsory for workers, government officials and Members of Parliament to wear made-in Ghana textiles and garments to important functions and also on Mondays in addition to the already endorsed Friday.
Spinnet Textile and Garment Cluster is an association of small businesses in the manufacturing of textiles and garments for the domestic and export markets.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after fatal road crash
2 hours -
Trump media firm to issue new cryptocurrency to shareholders
2 hours -
Ebo Noah arrested over failed Christmas apocalypse and public panic
4 hours -
‘Ghana’s democracy must never be sacrificed for short-term politics’ – Bawumia
4 hours -
Bawumia congratulates Mahama but warns he “cannot afford to fail Ghanaians”
4 hours -
CICM backs BoG’s microfinance sector reform programme; New Year Debt Recovery School comes off January-February 2026
4 hours -
GIPC Boss urges diaspora to invest remittances into productive ventures
4 hours -
Cedi ends 2025 as 4th best performing currency in Africa
4 hours -
Fifi Kwetey brands calls for Mahama third term as ‘sycophancy’
4 hours -
Bawumia calls for NPP unity ahead of 2028 elections
5 hours -
Police restore calm after swoop that resulted in one death at Aboso
5 hours -
Obaapa Fatimah Amoadu Foundation launches in Mankessim as 55 artisans graduate
5 hours -
Behold Thy Mother Foundation celebrates Christmas with aged mothers in Assin Manso
5 hours -
GHIMA reaffirms commitment to secured healthcare data
5 hours -
John Boadu pays courtesy call on former President Kufuor, seeks guidance on NPP revival
6 hours
