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Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has concluded a series of engagements in China aimed at advancing the country’s ongoing debt restructuring efforts.
In a post on his social media handles, Dr. Ato Forson disclosed that the mission involved meetings with China’s Ministry of Finance, China Exim Bank, and key financial and contractor creditors.

The discussions, he noted, were constructive and represent significant progress toward finalising the debt restructuring process.
The Finance Minister described the engagements as a critical step in the government’s broader efforts to stabilise the economy, address the country’s debt challenges, and protect the well-being of citizens.

He indicated that the progress made in China strengthens the country’s position as it works to conclude this difficult chapter in Ghana’s economic history and move toward a more resilient, inclusive, and stable future.
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