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Ghana has formally acceded to the Advisory Centre on WTO Law (ACWL), marking a significant step toward strengthening the country’s ability to engage effectively with the multilateral trading system.
The Protocol of Accession was signed on Thursday, December 18, 2025, in Geneva by Ghana’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office, the World Trade Organisation, and other international organisations, Emmanuel Asiedu Antwi.
Ghana’s membership of the ACWL is expected to enhance the country’s access to specialised legal advice, technical training and expert support on WTO law.
This includes assistance with trade remedies, dispute settlement, and compliance issues, thereby reinforcing Ghana’s capacity to protect its trade and development interests.
The accession reflects Ghana’s broader commitment to a rules-based, inclusive and development-oriented multilateral trading system.

It also aligns with ongoing government efforts to strengthen trade governance, promote export diversification, and support industrialisation, including the growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ambassador Antwi expressed Ghana’s appreciation to the Advisory Centre on WTO Law for its cooperation and to the Government and people of Norway for their financial support, which made Ghana’s accession possible.
He also highlighted the role of the Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, whose leadership and determination, he said, were instrumental in ensuring the accession was completed before the end of the year.
According to him, the timely completion of the process demonstrates strong political commitment and effective coordination within government to strengthen Ghana’s position in global trade governance.
The Government of Ghana says it looks forward to a productive partnership with the Advisory Centre on WTO Law, particularly in building local legal expertise, supporting engagement in dispute settlement, and reinforcing confidence in a fair and predictable multilateral trading system.
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