The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) has asked government to implement a comprehensive plan in order to stablise the country's depreciating currency.
According to the Association, the continuous depreciation of the cedi to the dollar is adversely impacting business activities, contributing to the current economic hardships.
Vice President of GUTA, Clement Boateng, on Accra-Based Citi News suggested some measures that can be considered by the government in addressing the problem.
“Everything that we do is benchmarked on the dollar and we think the government must do something about the situation. If we talk about the telcos, the oil and extractive sectors, at the end of the year, they are repatriating their profits back, and you can see the chunk of monies they take from here so the government must look at its investment laws,” he said.
The Ghana cedi has recently been under serious stress depreciating against major trading currencies including the US dollar.
Between January and March 2022, the currency has lost more than 14% of its value, a very significant drop compared to previous changes.
The development is leading to the rising cost of products in the country including cement and fuel.
However, government is yet to make any direct pronouncement on what actions is being taken to tackle the problem.
The Association of Ghana Industries President, Dr. Humphrey Ayim-Darke, believed moves to reduce the import of finished goods will be in the best interest of the cedi, which continues to fall to the dollar.
He blamed traders importing finished goods for contributing to the struggles of the cedi.
“They put pressure on the exchange rate because they demand it for finished products…. By virtue of their deeds, bringing only finished products, if you look at the value chain of value addition, it is limited…They don’t create enough jobs and the turnaround of their funds in the value chain is short. When you bring in raw materials, the value chain is longer,” he said.
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