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President John Mahama has disclosed that his government is in negotiations with the United States over the 15 per cent tariffs imposed under the Trump administration, as well as discussions on the renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).
Speaking at the Jubilee House on Wednesday, October 1, during the commissioning of newly appointed Ambassadors and High Commissioners, President Mahama stated that the outcome of the talks would be critical for Ghana’s trade prospects.
“I also wish to inform you that negotiations are ongoing with regard to the trade tariffs of 15% and the renewal of AGOA, which was a zero per cent tariff on African nations.
"Those negotiations are still ongoing. I urge you as envoys to check this clarity whenever questions arise,” he said.
President Mahama also urged the new envoys to play an active role in shaping Ghana’s global image, stressing that diplomacy goes beyond negotiation.
“Diplomacy involves more than just negotiation; it also encompasses managing perceptions and safeguarding your nation’s reputation.
"Your foremost responsibility is to tell Ghana’s story with conviction and credibility,” he said.
The President further described Ghana as a “stable democracy with a proven record of peaceful transitions, a land of opportunity open for trade and investment, a hub for technology innovation and a creative economy, and a vibrant cultural nation and tourist destination.”
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