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Exporters and businesses who engage the Ghana Export Promotion Council will now have dedicated business oriented officials to assist them in their dealings.
This follows an overhaul in the Council’s approach to business.
Its Chief Executive Kwadwo Owusu Agyeman explains to Joy Business clients will from Monday experience a more business friendly environment and be serviced by personnel oriented to current trends in export promotion.
“Now we have division for product development and another division for product marketing and promotion.
“So what one division used to do before now two divisions are going to do it which means that more attention to the product.
“We have also changed our registration system. Whereas before people will come here get one certificate and use it for all purposes and forever, now our certificate is going to be good for one year and when you come back to renew it we look at your activities for the previous year and determine what category to put you in and whether or not you are even fit to be registered as an exporter,” he explained.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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