Africa Economy

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Africa has had a chequered history, and we have gone down the wrong path several times. Today, all of us recognise that it is necessary for society to progress as a single unit and that we cannot achieve the kind of progress we desire when one section of society lives in absolute wealth while the majority of the people wallow in poverty.

Where do you see the biggest potential for British investors to increase their involvement in Africa?

Where do you see the greatest scope for growth in bilateral trade and investment with Africa?

What can be done to increase the effectiveness of the West African Power Pool?

Although there is always scope for improvement, Ghana’s judicial system – particularly as it relates to business activities – is one of the more effective and transparent on the continent. This is due in large part to a series of targeted changes that have sought to strengthen the judiciary’s independence, roll out new channels of dispute...

One of the key defining narratives of Ghana’s economic growth has been its participation in the increasingly expansive role of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Founded in 1975, ECOWAS has been pursuing its goal of regional economic integration for nearly four decades now. In recent years, as the EU has stumbled and...

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