Why the EU–Ghana partnership matters

By Rune SKINNEBACH The annual Ghana-EU Partnership dialogue on 11 June 2026 carries special significance. It marks 50 years of EU presence in Ghana—a partnership that has evolved from development and trade cooperation into one of the country’s most important security and political relationships. Me and my fellow Ambassadors of the 10 EU member States […]
Ghana’s economy has stabilised, but businesses still face high borrowing costs – Michael Kottoh

Ghana’s economy has made a significant recovery from the severe economic crisis of 2022, but businesses continue to grapple with high borrowing costs and other operational challenges, Managing Partner of Konfidants, Michael Kottoh, has said. Speaking on Channel One TV’s Quarterly Economic Outlook on Thursday, July 9, under the theme “A Mid-Year Review of the […]
Port agencies pledge action to cut cost of doing business

Key agencies in the country’s shipping and logistics value chain have pledged to tackle the cluster of problems driving up the cost of doing business at the country’s ports. The stakeholders committed themselves to addressing operational bottlenecks, improving trade facilitation and implementing practical measures to reduce the cost of doing business at the country’s ports. […]
Over 10k businesses sign up for gov’t support under 24-hour economy – Pelpuo

More than 10,000 businesses have registered to access government support aimed at boosting productivity and creating jobs under the proposed 24-hour economy initiative, the Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo, has disclosed. According to the Minister, the registrations reflect growing interest from the private sector in government interventions designed to help businesses […]