Samuel Aggrey
Prices of some foodstuffs and products should go down from this week.
This will affect imported products and other items brought in by members of the Food and Beverage Association, which includes beverage manufacturers, importers, firms in the food chain industry and transporters.
The review has been influenced by savings made by members when it comes to the cedi’s record appreciation against the dollar for the first quarter of this year. Samuel Aggrey is the Executive Secretary of the Asssocaition.
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