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Ghana has projected itself as a strategic entry point to the African market following the formal presentation of credentials by its new Ambassador to the United States, Victor Emmanuel Smith, to U.S. President Donald J. Trump.
The credential ceremony took place at the White House, where President Trump received 15 newly accredited ambassadors.

Ghana’s envoy was the first to be received, officially marking the start of his diplomatic assignment in Washington.
The brief exchange was marked by a light moment when President Trump, upon meeting the Ghanaian diplomat, remarked, “Look at this good-looking guy,” drawing laughter from officials present and setting a cordial tone for the engagement.

During the interaction, Ambassador Smith conveyed greetings from President John Dramani Mahama and outlined Ghana’s priorities for engagement with the United States, with a strong emphasis on trade, investment, and economic cooperation.
Positioning Ghana as a reliable gateway to Africa, Ambassador Smith highlighted the country’s record of political stability, democratic governance, and investor-friendly environment.
He noted that Ghana offers access not only to its domestic market but also to wider regional and continental markets.
A key pillar of Ghana’s positioning, the Ambassador said, is its role as host of the Secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which places the country at the centre of efforts to deepen intra-African trade and integrate African markets.
He indicated Ghana’s readiness to attract increased U.S. business participation in sectors including manufacturing, agribusiness, energy, technology, and services, stressing that investments anchored in Ghana can serve broader African supply chains and markets.
The presentation of credentials formally clears Ambassador Smith to represent Ghana in the United States, as both countries seek to strengthen diplomatic relations and expand economic ties, with Ghana projecting itself as a stable and strategic hub for American engagement across Africa.
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