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GIPC and GEPA Strengthen Strategic Alliance to Propel Ghana’s Economic Transformation

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April 30, 2025
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IN A RENEWED show of commitment to advancing Ghana’s economic interests, the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) and the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) have deepened their strategic partnership aimed at synchronizing trade and investment initiatives.

GIPC CEO, Mr. Simon Madjie, speaking after a high-level meeting with his GEPA counterpart, Mr. Francis Kojo Kwarteng Arthur Esq., emphasized the importance of institutional collaboration in unlocking the country’s full economic potential.

“At GIPC, we are proud to support these visionary projects. Together with GEPA, we are building the foundation for a more prosperous Ghana,” he added.

“This second engagement with GEPA underscores our shared vision for Ghana – a nation where trade promotion and investment attraction are harmonized for transformative impact,” said Mr. Madjie.

During the meeting, Mr. Arthur outlined a bold slate of export-led initiatives, including the establishment of a Ghanaian university campus in Nigeria and a regional diagnostics hub in Liberia. These projects aim to position Ghana as a leading regional hub for education, healthcare, and trade.

Mr. Madjie reaffirmed GIPC’s full backing, revealing plans for a nationwide investment drive that will touch all districts, ensuring that every corner of the country benefits from heightened investment activity.

This evolving partnership between GIPC and GEPA represents more than just institutional synergy – it marks a pivotal shift toward integrated economic development driven by innovation, collaboration and a united national agenda.

Source: Nationaltymes.com

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