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The Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the United Bank for Africa, UBA Ghana, Nnamdi Okonkwo will on Wednesday lead participants at the 4th dailyExpress Breakfast Series on the impact of Chinese influx on the economy.
The discussion will seek to provide financial institutions alternatives to assist local businesses to be competitive to match the growing Chinese presence.
In an interview with Joy Business Report ahead of the Wednesday engagement, the UBA boss said one of the best ways of looking at the problem was for local businesses to identify untapped opportunities for growth.
The dailyExpress newspaper Breakfast Series is a monthly discussion platform for the media and the public to debate topical issues with think tanks and policy makers for the growth of the Ghanaian economy.
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