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Manufacturing firms in Ghana are currently facing numerous challenges, attributed to the prevailing economic environment, regulations, and the tax regime. Despite these obstacles, some of them have managed to remain competitive.
Curious about how some manage to stay competitive?
Tonight on PM Express Business Edition, host George Wiafe had a conversation with George Owusu-Ansah, the Managing Director of Unilever Ghana, to discuss the state of manufacturing firms with a focus on the case of Unilever Ghana.
Join in the conversation from the livestream below:
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