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Ghana's Ambassador to China, Kojo Bonsu, has held a high-level meeting with Xiao Jinquan, Founder and Leader of Denton, one of China's premier law firms, in Beijing over the weekend.
The meeting aimed to explore avenues for Denton's expertise to support the Ghana Embassy with legal advice in China and unlock new investment opportunities in key sectors, including real estate, logistics, and energy.
The discussions underscored the immense potential for Ghana to attract foreign investment and drive economic growth.
Mr Xiao Jinquan reaffirmed Denton's commitment to strengthening Ghana-China ties, offering the firm's legal services pro bono to the Ghana Embassy.
"We are eager to be a trusted partner as Ghana builds relationships and attracts foreign capital, fostering a conducive environment for business and investment," he said.
Both parties have agreed to establish a cordial relationship to explore concrete opportunities and maintain an open dialogue, paving the way for future collaborations.
This partnership is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping Ghana's legal landscape and driving economic development.
The meeting highlights Ghana's commitment to strengthening its relationship with China and leveraging international expertise to drive national development.
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