Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerematen has called on investors,  especially those from Germany to take advantage of the enabling  environment in Ghana to invest in the country as a way of deepening the commercial engagements between the two countries.
  
Addressing an investment forum in Berlin, Germany Mr Kyerematen said  “Our interest as a developing country is to be able to deal decisively  with the challenge of unemployment and we believe that it is the private  sector that can lead the path to economic growth and job creation and  that is why we are seeking to work together with the German government  along this development pathway.”
The Minister led a Ghanaian delegation to the first Ghanaian – German Business Council meeting and Investment Summit in Berlin.
It would be recalled that Ghana and Germany signed a Memorandum of  Understanding (MoU) in February 2019 to establish a Business Council as a  framework to enhance Trade and Investment Cooperation.
  
Mr Kyerematen told the German business community that Ghana has a  strong and resilient economy and has arguably the best credentials in  terms of democratic governance. He added that the country offers a safe  and secured climate with a complement of infrastructure which is still  being improved; as well as a good, fair, equitable and transparent  judicial system.
  
According to the Minister, the prospects are even higher for German  investors with the coming into force of the African Continental Free  Trade Agreement which provides the single largest market of a population  of over 1.2 billion people with a combined GDP of $3 trillion and a  control of about 60% of the world’s arable land.
  
Mr Kyerematen was accompanied by Ambassador Gina Blay (Ghana’s envoy to  Germany), Yofi Grant of the GIPC, Prof. Alex Dodoo, Director-General of  Ghana Standards Authority, Ernest Bediako Sampong, Group Chief Executive Officer of Ernest  Chemist Ltd, Afua Asabea Asare of GEPA, Kofi Baafi of Free Zones  Authority, among other business executives. 
He also signed a Joint Declaration with the German Secretary of Economy and Energy to establish a Competency Center for Mining and Processing of Mineral Resources in Ghana.
Source: Joy Business