….partnership to expand trade, create employment opportunities
Ghana and the United Kingdom (UK) signed a landmark £215 million ($250 million) growth partnership designed to transform economic capacity, expand trade, and create thousands of employment opportunities.
The agreement was formalised on Monday at the Ghana-UK investment Summit in London, where it was signed by Christian Right, British High Commissioner to Ghana, and Sabah Zita Benson, Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK.
The partnership targets four strategic pillars focused on delivering world-class education, enabling easier trade for Ghanaian businesses, attracting private investment, and driving industrial growth.
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The pact aims to foster long-term economic integration and signals a broader shift in UK-Africa relations amid growing global interest in the continent’s emerging markets.
It also moves ways from short-term financial aid.
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