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How Ghana Plans On Getting To An Export-Based Economy

How Ghana Plans On Getting To An Export-Based Economy

From Ghana Web

The Government of Ghana is planning on setting up an Export-Import (EXIM) Bank towards transforming the country’s economy. Finance Minister Seth Terkper announced the plan in Parliament Wednesday when presented the 2015 budget and economic statement to the House.

“Mr. Speaker, the transformation agenda, which has been articulated by His Excellency the President clearly indicates the need to transform our economy into an export-oriented economy.

“It is necessary to adopt policies that tilt our economy predominantly towards exports. To achieve the desired transformation, Cabinet has approved the creation of a Ghana Export-Import Bank to lead in the strategic positioning of Ghana as an export-led economy,” he explained.

The establishment of the EXIM Bank, Terkper said, “will also enable us to take advantage of international trade initiatives such as African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), and Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).”

He said: “The Cabinet approval includes the use of 50 percent of EDAIF funds to set up the bank.”

“Ghana Exim will be a vehicle for the consolidation of the current export finance activities of the EDAIF, Eximguaranty Company and Export Finance Company.

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