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Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, has reiterated the government's commitment to creating a favourable environment for both domestic and foreign businesses.
He outlined the importance of implementing transparent regulations and a strong legal system to support economic growth.
He also highlighted the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre's (GIPC) ongoing work on an investment code, which would offer greater incentives for domestic and foreign investments.
“This will also serve as a strong signal to potential investors that Ghana remains a predictable and favourable environment for investment,” he said.
The Ghana Mutual Prosperity Partnership Dialogue, initiated by the Finance Ministry, is a forum for businesses and other stakeholders to discuss issues related to the country's economic development.
During the latest event, held in Accra with German businesses, Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta expressed his confidence in the country's economic prospects.
He stated that it is becoming clear that Ghana's long-term economic strategy is working, but pointed out that the task is not finished.
“It has become increasingly clear that our long-term economic plan is working but the job is not done yet, what we have achieved so far is just the beginning.
Economic growth has rebounded after a few difficult years, and according to the IMF's latest press release, "reforms are bearing fruit, and signs of economic stabilization are emerging."
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