JOY BUSINESS Thursday put the spotlight on how Ghana’s indigenous manufacturing firms; from the shoemakers to gin makers, who are creating jobs and boosting economic growth.
There is now a growing campaign to boost Made in Ghana goods to encourage growth in the manufacturing sector.
AM Business on JOYNEWS Channel on MultiTV sought to know what some of the indigenous companies expect to benefit from this campaign.
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