Ghana records expansion in exports
Dr Afuah Asabea Asare, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), said Ghana has recorded substantial expansion in exports, which has enhanced her stature in international trade.
However, she said, the recent relatively weak performance of the non-traditional exports (NTEs) sector and other externalities in the international trading environment had revealed the risks, weaknesses and uncertainties associated with the over-dependence on primary commodity exports and limited product diversification.
She said government had, therefore, embarked on industrialisation agenda, which had brought about the establishment of many manufacturing companies under its flagship One-District-One-Factory programme.
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Ghana Export Promotion Authority holds exhibition to promote fine arts
The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), the country’s trade promotion agency, will on Friday, December 18, hold a premium fine art exhibition to showcase existing talents in Ghana’s Industrial Art & craft sector.
The three-day event, which is in partnership with the Ghana Tourism Authority and the Beyond the Return Initiative, seeks to showcase the best of arts to art-lovers and promote the rich distinctiveness and uniqueness of fine arts and music to the Ghanaian public.
Top-notch artists to showcase their works at sound out 2020
The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) in partnership with Ghana Tourism Authority and Beyond the Return Initiative, is set to organize an art exhibition to showcase existing talents within Ghana’s Industrial Art and craft sector. The three-day premium fine Art Exhibition is dubbed Sound Out 2020 and has the theme - “African Art lives on”. A statement signed by the Public Relations Department of GEPA and copied the Ghana News Agency said the event seeks to showcase the best of premium art to art-lovers and promote the rich distinctiveness and uniqueness of fine art and music to the Ghanaian public.
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The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) has pledged to provide tailor-made support services to female entrepreneurs in the export business to help increase earnings from the sector.
It said beyond helping expand their businesses, the support would equip them to bridge the gender inequality in the private sector.
The strategy is part of the authority’s broader plan to help the country achieve the United Nations’ (UN’s) Sustainable Development Goal Five, which enjoins countries to create equal opportunities for both genders by 2030.
In the gender context of the National Export Development Strategy (NEDS), women have been identified as the main agents of change to achieve equitable social balance and social justice.