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Chairman of Krif Ghana Limited has urged government to put in place right policies on taxation and cost of accessing credit to create an enabling environment for businesses to operate.
Rev. Kennedy Okosun said this at a workshop organized by the company to interact with customers and exhibit some of their products.
“The right policies will enhance an enabling environment. Also, a policy to do with the cost of running a business, cost of borrowing from the bank, and anything that government will put in place that will help in this direction will greatly enhance business environment”, he added.
The Krif Chairman also advised businesses to ensure their products have international standardisation to enable their customers have value for their money
“You must insist whatever you are importing must meet the international benchmark in terms of standardisation.
"There are organizations all over the world that standardize products and check that these met quality standards” he emphasized.
The company also oudoored their 2018 calendar which outlined the numerous programmes and promotions it has in store for customers.
Key among the exhibited products were Customer Feedback Device and Queue Management System which was launched recently, counting machines that detect counterfeit monies, fireproof safes among other stationery items.
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