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President Nana Akufo-Addo has indicated his readiness to be the first recipient of the annual investment report on the country by the global research and advisory company Oxford Business Group (OBG) to be published by the end of 2023.
In a meeting with Ramona Tarta, OBG’s Country Director for Ghana, President Akufo-Addo agreed to support OBG’s forthcoming publication, The Report: Ghana 2023 through the facilitation of high-powered meetings between the OBG team and key heads of state-owned enterprises in Ghana for the purposes of conducting a thorough research on the country’s key economic sectors.
OBG has published viewpoints and contributions from the President in previous publications, however, this will be the first time the President will personally be the first recipient of The Report: Ghana 2023
Commenting after the meeting, President Akufo-Addo was highly appreciative of the unique global distribution network that OBG presents and indicated that he was much aware that OBG has contributed to generating conversations about Ghana within the international investment community who rely on OBG’s research to access the needed verifiable data and numbers to make investment decisions.
“I am familiar with OBG’s annual economic report which has been a critical tool for Ghana, for the growth and economic development of the economy for the past 12 years.
Oxford Business Groups’ economic report has played a pivotal role in providing valuable insights, analysis, and recommendations to policymakers, investors, and businesses, empowering them to make informed investment decisions,” he said.
Welcoming the Presidency on board, Tarta added that the President’s decision to support OBG’s work in Ghana comes naturally given his vast expertise in interacting with foreign investors through his roles in promoting Ghana’s foreign relations when he served as a Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.
“Mr. President has for many years, been at the forefront of establishing foreign relations in Ghana and continues to do that through his first-hand interaction with prospective investors to Ghana both home and abroad,” Tarta said.
“Ghana stands to benefit from leveraging on OBG’s vast global network of investors and subscribers to boost attraction for technical support and financing from private entities to help resolve the country’s current economic challenges.”
The Report: Ghana 2023 will contain a country profile on Ghana, which will provide readers with relevant facts, figures and vital statistics on the country’s key growth drivers and investment potentials and in-depth information on Ghana’s political structure, legal system, taxation, governmental/regulatory bodies, elections and local governments, foreign policy, and an economic overview and analysis of Ghana’s international and regional trade relations and emerging investment prospects with the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) including a published interview with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Other topical issues set for analysis include an evaluation of Ghana’s post Covid-19 recovery strategies and projections with a new IMF programme, impact of Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDE), analysis of the 2023 Budget seeking to tackle the challenge of balancing expenditure and debt management, an overview of macroeconomic indicators, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contribution per sector, trade policies in the face of global pandemic, fiscal policy to reduce deficit, and an outlook for growth in 2023.
In addition, it will highlight foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows expected for 2023, new technological developments, government infrastructure priority projects and public-private partnerships with job creation as a key priority.
The key sectors to be thoroughly researched to provide OBG’s Ghanaian and international investment audience with economic growth prospects and investment information on Ghana will include the economy, banking, energy, industry, ICT, taxation, mining, construction, agriculture, transport and capital markets.
The Report: Ghana 2023 will be produced in association with the Ghana investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), PwC Ghana, Africa Medical Information Centre (AMIC) and other partners.
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