The Ghana–UK Investment Summit 2026 closed in Accra with a strong government push to attract global investors into Ghana’s economy. Trade Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare highlighted Ghana’s commitment to investor-friendly reforms, industrial growth, and regional trade expansion under AfCFTA, as stakeholders explored opportunities in energy, agribusiness, infrastructure, and the digital economy.
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