Although Ghana posted its strongest external trade performance in history during 2025 with a trade surplus of US$13.6billion, it is still failing to generate broad-based employment gains. At the joint World Bank–African Centre for Economic Transformation (ACET)–ISSER seminar on ‘Rethinking Trade for Growth and Jobs in Ghana’, policymakers, economists and exporters noted that the country’s trade structure remains concentrated in raw commodities a…
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