Audio By Carbonatix
A study conducted on behalf of the National Trade and Facilitation Committee between March and May 2017 has revealed that high charges at the Ghana's harbours are unduly impeding trade with other countries.
The study by USAID, however, noted that high port charges do not necessarily result in increased revenue but that it constitutes “nuisance fees and charges”.
The study also called for the need for port charges to be commensurate with the services rendered to attract, facilitate and boost trade.
The USAID study also revealed that there was a lack of transparency and uncertainty associated with the cost of services after assessing border management services related to imports, exports and transit goods.
The study is geared towards improving the country’s compliance with the World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement which came into effect in Early February.

Currently, Ghana is performing poorly when it comes trading with other countries.
That is according to the 2016 World Bank Doing Business and Trading Across Borders Indicator which ranks the country 154 out of 189 other member states of the World Trade Organization.
Ghana's score is way below other neighbours like Burkina Faso which ranks 102nd and Togo, 117th.
This prompted the study which among others recommended for all processes at all entry points to be standardised.
Also highlighted in the recommendations is the need for joint inspections by the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies and the need to avoid duplication of roles.
The report ultimately urged Ghana to implement the recommendations if the country’s agenda to become “The trade gateway of Africa” is to be realised.
Latest Stories
-
NPP chairmanship race: Wontumi defends loyalty and experience
11 minutes -
Court cases do not bar political ambition – Chairman Wontumi
18 minutes -
Government to inspect MMDAs over building permit enforcement
18 minutes -
Cocoa must yield living income, free from deforestation and child labour – The Netherlands
20 minutes -
Regional minister marks birthday with donation to Jirapa St. Joseph Orphanage
37 minutes -
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee thrown out by judge
45 minutes -
Weak enforcement of audit findings fuels rising infractions across Africa – Experts
58 minutes -
MTN Home named title sponsor of The Build Project
1 hour -
AMA fines 13 offenders during National Sanitation Day exercise in Accra
1 hour -
Osu building demolished after structural failure raises safety concerns
1 hour -
Lands Minister Armah-Kofi Buah launches Responsible Cooperative Mining initiative for Akyem Kotoku in Eastern Region
1 hour -
Bonn Climate Talks: Ghana takes the floor on behalf of the African Group of Negotiators
1 hour -
Ghana Movie Awards: A great production marred by poor time management
1 hour -
DENSTAR project: Global consortium launches €11m dengue vaccine initiative for Africa
2 hours -
TEIN-KsTU lists Mahama government interventions easing tertiary student financial burden
2 hours