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A delegation from Appolonia City, led by Yaw Acheampong Adjei, Marketing and Communications Manager, and Solomon Sappor, Head of Finance, visited the Ghana High Commission in the UK.
They met with Diana Addo, Head of Trade, to discuss opportunities for UK companies looking to expand into Ghana.
The delegation praised the trade mission’s efforts in strengthening Ghana-UK business relations and supporting Ghanaian enterprises in the UK market.
The team gave an overview of the Appolonia Industrial Park, highlighting the location for UK companies looking to establish a presence in Ghana.
They outlined the park’s strategic advantages, including reliable access to essential infrastructure such as consistent electricity, water supply, high-speed internet and robust security services.
"Appolonia Industrial Park is the ideal environment for industrial growth and is well-positioned to support businesses aiming to enter the West African market.
"With our world-class infrastructure and seamless access to key logistics networks, it’s a prime destination for UK investors," said Mr Adjei.
The Head of Trade acknowledged Appolonia City’s commitment to enhancing bilateral trade and investment between the two countries and promoting Ghana as a preferred business destination.
Appolonia City, located in the Greater Accra Region, plays a pivotal role in Ghana’s industrial and economic growth.
The city’s industrial park is designed to cater to a wide range of industries, providing tailored solutions to meet key business needs.
Appolonia City is a 2,325-acre mixed-use, master-planned urban development offering residential, commercial and light industrial spaces.
Appolonia Industrial Park is located within the city and provides modern infrastructure and services, designed to support local and international businesses.
Appolonia City is developed by Rendeavour in partnership with the Appolonia Stool.
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