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Appolonia City, Rendeavour’s flagship mixed-use urban development in Ghana, is participating in the ongoing Ghana-China Business Summit at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
The high-level event has brought together about 90 Chinese investors, entrepreneurs and business leaders seeking opportunities to invest and collaborate across sectors in Ghana.
The summit is part of ongoing efforts to deepen economic cooperation between Ghana and China, an opportunity for knowledge sharing, networking and direct investment facilitation. Key sectors of focus included real estate, manufacturing, agriculture, agro-processing and technology.
Speaking on behalf of the President, Julius Debrah, the Chief of Staff, explained that with the ongoing trade wars, Ghana provides a safe and viable place to set up businesses, which have proximity to African markets through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA).
“We are excited about the opportunities that this summit has opened up,” Priscilla Quaye, Deputy Head of Sales at Appolonia City, noted.
“Appolonia City provides investors with the infrastructure and support they need to establish a lasting presence in Ghana’s largest urban development, whether in manufacturing, agro-processing, technology or logistics.
"With access to water and electricity, high-speed internet, 24-hour security, tarred roads and proximity to a high-quality labour pool, Appolonia City’s industrial park represents an enclave where businesses thrive.”
Representing Appolonia City at the summit are Yaw Acheampong Adjei, Marketing & Communications Manager, Uriel Marqueye, Commercial Real Estate Advisor and Priscilla Quaye.
Appolonia City operates a 200-acre light industrial park with companies like Main One, Nick Seth, which are fully built out and operational.
Appolonia City is a 2,325-acre mixed-use, master planned and controlled by Rendeavour, Africa’s largest urban developer with over 30,000 acres of city-scale projects in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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