Audio By Carbonatix
The Joint Consultative Business Associations: Ghana Chamber of Commerce, The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), Ghana Automobile Dealers Association (GADA), Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF), the Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG), Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, Customs Brokers Association of Ghana, Association of Ghana Industries(AGI), Freight Forwarders Association of Ghana at a meeting held today wishes to inform the media , it’s members , the government , and the general public that we have never met, held discussions or consultation with the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) towards the implementation of the Advance Shipment Information (ASHI) which has been indefinitely suspended by the government.
As far as the Joint Consultative Business Associations is concerned ASHI and G-CAP has indefinitely been suspended by the government and it is regrettable that the Ghana Shippers Authority is blatantly defying the orders of the President by trying to use all means necessary to implement the ASHI.
The Business community is resolved to ensure that no personal interest will over ride that of the business community and the National interest. We are very convinced the program is never in the interest of the state but only seeks to enrich a few self-centered individuals.
We therefore advise our members, the business community, and our trading partners to ignore any information that comes from the GSA regarding the implementation of ASHI.
We further advise the GSA to rather concern itself much more important issues pertaining to high demurrage and rent, general inefficiency at the ports and extortions that often comes from shipping lines.
The group wishes to note that the problems confronting the business community are so numerous that any additional tax oriented policy will aggravate the already precarious situation. It is important for policy makers to be sensitive to the plight of the business community in times like these.
SIGNED
John Awuni- Representing the Interest of Beverages Companies and Mr. George Ofori- GUTA PRESIDENT,
Latest Stories
-
Attendance at trial is a constitutional duty, not an option
5 minutes -
RTI response raises questions over Bryan Acheampong’s military service claims
12 minutes -
Two women granted bail over assault of 12-year-old; another remanded
15 minutes -
Ghana’s IMF programme extension to August 2026 was to allow more time for final review work – IMF
45 minutes -
No records of Bryan Acheampong’s enlistment and release from the US Army – Parliament says in RTI response
49 minutes -
Daasebre Osei Bonsu III swears oath of allegiance to Asantehene and pledges unity and development for Asante Mampong
1 hour -
We had fruitful deliberations with private transport operators – Transport Minister
1 hour -
45-year-old farmer jailed 15 years for sexually abusing 14-year-old niece
1 hour -
Lawrence Ofori joins Casa Pia after mutually parting ways with Moreirense
1 hour -
Brazil have talent for World Cup, but victory not guaranteed – ESPN’s Bertozzi
2 hours -
NPP race: Don’t waste your vote, Bawumia is winning – Annoh-Dompreh to NPP delegates
2 hours -
NDC still brought Mahama even when he lost by over one million votes – Annoh-Dompreh to NPP
2 hours -
Ofori-Atta becoming a ‘brave coward’ – Franklin Cudjoe backs Arise Ghana protest
2 hours -
Trump links Greenland threat to Nobel Peace Prize snub, EU prepares to retaliate
2 hours -
More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin Nigeria attacks – Clergy
2 hours
