Huawei says it should start assembling mobile handset in Ghana in two years.
The action has been influenced by what tech company describes as poor marker share for their handsets in Ghana.
Speaking at a meeting between the company and MTN on improving customer service , Managing Director, Russel Xu said the initiative will help improve their position in Ghana's market.
Huawei Technologies is the world’s leading telecommunications equipment manufacturer.
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