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Ghana Woos UK Market with Rich Textile Heritage

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September 30, 2025
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GHANA’S garments and textiles industry showcased its innovation and export potential in the United Kingdom this week, as part of a high-profile roadshow aimed at strengthening bilateral trade relations between the two nations.

The UK Ghana Garments and Textiles Roadshow, held from September 29 to October 4, 2025, was organized by the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in collaboration with Ghana’s High Commission in London.

The event brought together Ghanaian private sector operators, government officials, and UK organizations to explore market access opportunities for authentic Ghanaian apparel and fashions in the UK market.

H. E. SABAH ZITA BENSON, GHANA’S HIGH C’SSIONER IN LONDON & IRELAND.

Speaking at an event hosted by the Ghana High Commission in Belgrave Square, London, on September 29, Her Excellency Sabah Zita Benson, Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK and Republic of Ireland, urged Ghanaian garments and textiles companies to capitalize on opportunities in the UK market. “We encourage stakeholders to work together to ensure Ghana takes full advantage of the Trade Partnership Agreement with the UK,” she said.

High Commissioner Benson emphasized the need for harmonization of standards between Ghana and the UK to enhance market access opportunities, particularly for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). She commended Ghanaian private sector operators for leveraging the Roadshow to pursue partnerships and business opportunities with UK counterparts.

“The garment and textile sector is one of the sectors positioned to enhance Ghana’s diversification and Accelerated Export Development drive,” High Commissioner Benson noted, urging Ghanaian producers to focus on creating authentic, high-value products tailored for the UK market.

Ghana’s delegation included key officials such as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority and the Head of Marketing of the Ghana Free Zones Authority.

Over the course of the week, the delegation engaged in high-level meetings with institutions like Ghana International Bank, British International Investment, the FCDO, and Intertek UK.

Visits to prominent UK fashion and textile hubs including Kazareen Textile Group, as well as fashion education institutions in London, Manchester, and Lancashire, provided Ghanaian delegates with insights into ethical sourcing, circular fashion, and technical training opportunities.

Highlighting cultural and commercial exchanges, Ghanaian designers showcased their collections at Africa Week UK’s fashion event at Woolwich Works, targeting buyers, partners, and diaspora investors.

The roadshow aligns with Ghana’s National Export Development Strategy, focusing on export diversification and value-addition. “This event reiterates the High Commission’s commitment to fostering deeper commercial and cultural ties between Ghana and the United Kingdom,” High Commissioner Benson stated.

Industry observers see significant potential for Ghana’s garments and textiles sector to expand into the UK market, leveraging traditional craftsmanship like kente cloth and adinkra prints alongside modern fashion innovations.

The UK-Ghana trade relations are expected to gain further momentum following the Trade Partnership Agreement, with stakeholders optimistic about collaborative opportunities in fashion, textiles, and sustainable production practices.

Source: Nationaltymes.com

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