Trade, Agribusiness and Industry Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare is leading a high-level Ghanaian delegation to the People’s Republic of China as part of government’s renewed drive to strengthen bilateral economic ties and attract strategic investment into Ghana’s industrial and agribusiness sectors. The mission — undertaken on the directive of President John Dramani Mahama — forms part of the government’s broader RESET Agenda and industrial-transformation strategy.
The Mission
- Led by: Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare
- Directive: President John Dramani Mahama
- Goal: Attract strategic Chinese investment into industry + agribusiness
- Framework: Part of the government’s RESET Agenda
Why It Matters
- China remains one of Ghana’s largest trade and investment partners
- Targets value-addition and local manufacturing, not just raw exports
- Aligns with the 24-hour economy and industrialisation push
- Seeks to widen Ghana’s export base beyond gold, cocoa and oil
What To Watch
- Concrete MOUs or factory commitments signed during the visit
- Agribusiness processing investments in the regions
- Balance between Chinese FDI and rising debt-sustainability concerns
- Follow-through on the RESET Agenda’s manufacturing targets
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