The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) has clarified that it is not waiting for a 60-day window before reducing prices of made-in-Ghana products. Rather, the Association emphasized that price reductions are already underway, as manufacturers respond to recent improvements in the macroeconomic environment.
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