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Articles & Analysis | MINISTRIES from The Report: Ghana 2017

 

Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (0 302) 665 132 Ministry of Trade and Industry (0 302) 686 528 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration (0 302) 664 952 Ministry of Communications (0 302) 666 465 Ministry of Petroleum (0 302) 667 090 Ministry of Education (0 302) 662 772 Ministry of Health (0 302) 666 465 Ministry of...

 

ETIQUETTE: Ghana has a deserved reputation for hospitality. Manners and etiquette are very important, and correct honorifics and respectful greetings in business meetings are expected. Shaking hands is customary, starting with the person on the far right and making your way to people on your left....

Articles & Analysis | Lap of luxury from The Report: Ghana 2017

 

TANG PALACE HOTEL Borstal Avenue South Airport Residential Area T: (233) 302 788 886-8-9 F: (233) 302 734 607 www.tangpalacehotel.com.gh reservations@tangpalacehotel.com.gh Rooms: 112 rooms, including 21 suites, 67 superior rooms, 15 superior twin rooms, 3 executive rooms, 5 duplex family rooms and 1 disability-accessible room. Business &...

Despite high levels of government debt and the costs associated with hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees, Jordan’s economy has continued to demonstrate remarkable resilience in the face of ongoing regional instability. A raft of far-reaching reforms introduced in 2016, along with newly brokered international agreements, should help the kingdom continue along its slow but steady growth path in the years ahead. 

Weaker energy prices and an ambitious reform programme aimed at increasing private sector participation in the economy were key themes of 2016 as Saudi Arabia accelerated efforts to diversify its economy.

The government of Kuwait is continuing its drive to encourage private sector investments, having recently announced plans to invite proposals on several large-scale, public-private partnership (PPP) projects.

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