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Ghana has achieved significant progress in strengthening its economic partnership with China, securing a 0% tariff on all its exports to the Asian economic powerhouse.
This breakthrough was announced by Minister of Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on X (formerly Twitter) today.
The new tariff regime, which extends to 100% of goods originating from Ghana, is poised to dramatically boost trade volumes, stimulate job creation, and foster a new generation of Ghanaian entrepreneurs.
This development is particularly impactful given that China already stands as Ghana's number one trading partner, with bilateral trade volumes exceeding US$11 billion last year alone.
This new tariff elimination opens up vast opportunities for Ghanaian producers to access the world's second-largest consumer market.
Yesterday, I held productive and impactful talks with the distinguished Foreign Minister of China, His Excellency Wang Yi.
— Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) June 12, 2025
China has offered 0% tariff on all exports from Ghana.
China is Ghana's number one trading partner with last year's trade volume exceeding US$11billion.… pic.twitter.com/IthAG2PbOx
Beyond trade facilitation, the MP for North Tongu revealed that bilateral discussions focused intensely on new industrial projects aligned with President Mahama's ambitious vision for national transformation.
A key agenda item was the exploitation of Ghana's vast bauxite reserves, estimated at over 900 million tonnes, for the development of an integrated aluminium industry.
This strategic initiative is envisioned to be supported by modern rail infrastructure, ensuring efficient transportation of raw materials and finished products, moving Ghana beyond raw material export to value-added industrialisation.
Further cementing this strategic partnership, Ghana and China have agreed to collaborate on establishing an electric car manufacturing plant in Ghana.
This futuristic project is directly anchored on Ghana's recently confirmed strategic lithium deposits, with initial estimates suggesting millions of tonnes of lithium oxide.
This move positions Ghana at the forefront of the global green energy transition, aiming to leverage its mineral wealth to build a sustainable and high-tech manufacturing base.
To formalise these burgeoning collaborations, Mr Ablakwa confirmed that Ghana and China will soon sign a special Economic Partnership Agreement.
This comprehensive agreement is set to concretise their mutually beneficial partnership across various sectors.
Mr Ablakwa underscored the Mahama administration's steadfast commitment to leveraging international diplomacy for national development.
"President Mahama's administration is firmly committed to leveraging diplomacy for the transformation of our dear country," he stated, emphasising that these landmark agreements signify a strategic pivot towards industrialisation and sustained economic growth through international collaboration.
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