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The Ghana-Canada Chamber of Commerce will be inaugurated in Canada next month.
The chamber will facilitate business investments between the two countries.
Alhaji Nantogma Abdulai, President of the Canadian Business Association Ghana (CBA), announced this when he granted audience to the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr. Darren Schemmer, at his office in Accra on Wednesday.
Alhaji Abdulai briefed the High Commissioner on the activities of the association in Ghana and said members were into mining, agriculture and ICT among others.
He urged Mr. Schemmer to use his good offices to bring back the Canadian Trade Mission to Ghana.
Mr. Schemmer pledged his support for the CBA programmes.
He said he will work with the association to the benefit of Canada and Ghana.
He urged the CBA to collate the profiles of Ghanaians doing business in Canada so that they can be assisted to come back home to establish in Ghana.
Source: The Ghanaian Times
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