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Today's edition of the Joy Business Economic Forum on the Joy News channel is looking at the topic, “Ghana at Risk: The Economic Fallout of Distant Conflict”.
The in-studio programme is in response to the geopolitical instability in the Middle East as a result of the conflict between Iran and Israel.
The programme will assess the effect of the war on global crude prices and the impact on prices of petroleum products at the pumps in Ghana.
In addition, the forum will explore how the developments will impact the energy sector, inflation, and economic growth, offering insights into mitigating risks and capitalising on opportunities.
The panel will include economist Prof. Godfred Bokpin, President of the Association of Ghana Industries, Dr. Humphrey Ayim Darke, Senior Partner of AB and David, and David Ofosu Dorte.
The programme is being moderated by the Head of Joy Business, Winston Amoah. The programme is also live on all Joy Business socials.
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