Audio By Carbonatix
The United States Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer, has called for further dialogue with the government of Ghana following high-level talks at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs over the recent imposition of a 10 percent tariff on imports from Ghana and several other countries.
The new tariff policy, set to take effect this week, has sparked concern within Ghana’s private sector, with industry experts warning of its potential to negatively impact exports and government revenue.
This development comes on the back of an earlier U.S. decision to scale back aspects of its USAID support to Ghana — a move President John Dramani Mahama has described as a threat to critical funding inflows. In response, the President has directed the Finance Minister to take urgent steps to address the potential revenue shortfall.
Speaking to the media after she engaged with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, April 7, Ambassador Palmer acknowledged the concerns raised but expressed optimism about the strength of U.S.-Ghana relations.
She reiterated the need for continued engagement to explore mutually beneficial solutions.
“I had a great meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs. We talked about how the relationship with Ghana is very strong and how we can keep it that way. We also discussed the details of these global tariffs and explored areas where the United States and Ghana can improve trade relations and maintain the lowest possible tariff regime,” Ambassador Palmer said.
When asked what the new tariffs could mean for the future of U.S.-Ghana relations, she responded: “Well, I hope Ghana will get some benefits vis-à-vis its competitors, but we’ll dig in and continue to talk.”
Read also: US starts collecting Trump’s new 10% tariff, smashing global trade norms
Latest Stories
-
President’s New Year message lacked hope and sincerity – NPP’s Senyo Amekplenu
23 minutes -
Ebo Noah remanded pending psychiatric exam, to reappear on January 15
45 minutes -
Our public university system is falling down
48 minutes -
Ho Central Mosque under heavy security, worshippers forced to pray outdoors
1 hour -
An open letter to H.E. John Dramani Mahama: The audacity of the third shift
2 hours -
A new era of healthcare dawns in Kintampo: Mary Queen of Love Medical Hospital opens its doors
2 hours -
NDC gov’t has demonstrated strong fiscal discipline – Abdulai Alhassan
3 hours -
Heavily armed Burkinabè soldiers arrested in Ghana
3 hours -
Tamale Chief commends IGP Special Operations Team for crime reduction efforts
3 hours -
None of NPP’s 5 flagbearer aspirants is credible – Abdulai Alhassan
4 hours -
Police arrest suspect for unlawful possession and attempted sale of firearm
5 hours -
3 arrested in connection with Tema robberies
5 hours -
Your mouth on weed is nothing to smile about
5 hours -
25% university fees hike, what was the plan all along? — Kristy Sakyi queries
7 hours -
Some OMCs reduce fuel prices; petrol going for GH¢10.86, diesel GH¢11.96
7 hours
