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Oxford Business Group signs MoU with the AGI for new analysis

OBG has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) as it begins work on “The Report: Ghana 2023”

Under the agreement, the AGI will team up for a fourth time with OBG to produce the Private Sector chapter of the report and other content for the Group’s suite of research tools.

This comes on the back of a report by the global research and advisory company Oxford Business Group (OBG) that will explore Ghana’s efforts to attract investment for key sectors of the economy identified as ripe for growth on the back of newly implemented economic policies and reforms.

The MoU was signed by Ramona Tarta, OBG’s Country Director for Ghana, and Seth Twum-Akwaboah, CEO, AGI.

Commenting after the signing, Twum-Akwaboah said that the research partnership for The Report: Ghana 2023 came at a key juncture for the country, with discussions between the Ghanaian authorities and the IMF for a support programme at an advanced stage and openings emerging across numerous high-growth-potential sectors of the economy.

“These are significant times for Ghana, with efforts to restore macroeconomic stability and positive growth forecasts combining to boost investor confidence,” he said. “Oxford Business Group’s economic reports are recognised worldwide as go-to sources of reliable, accurate data and analysis. I’m delighted that we will once again have the opportunity to contribute to the Group’s country report and highlight Ghana’s strengths and potential to investors.”

Welcoming the AGI on board, Tarta added that Ghana’s efforts to ensure new growth was sustainable and more inclusive would also sit well with the international investment community.

“While home to an abundance of natural resources, Ghana is also focusing on further developing the midstream segment and value-added components of the economy, such as agro-processing in food and beverages,” Tarta said. “Many of the businesses in these and other fields are represented by the Association of Ghana Industries, which plays a key bridging role between the private sector, investors and government entities. I’m thrilled that our analysts and, in turn, our subscribers will benefit from the association’s local knowledge and in-depth understanding of Ghana’s rapidly developing economic landscape.”

The Report: Ghana 2023 will analyse policies centred on scaling up local manufacturing, which is aimed at producing more essential goods for the domestic market and also increasing exports.

In addition, it will shine a spotlight on the country’s bid to modernise its important agricultural sector through the introduction of tech-led advancements.

Ghana’s key oil and gas, and energy sectors are another focus, with coverage provided of the latest developments in exploration and production, and distribution, alongside the openings emerging in the renewables segment.

SOURCE | citibusinessnews.com

 

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