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Ghana Exports Promotion Authority is a state organization with the mandate to develop, facilitate and promote Ghanaian exports. The Head Office of Ghana Export Promotion Authority housed in the Africa Trade House.
Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Export Import Bank Lawrence Agyinsam [76] March 11, 2017 - President of Creative Arts Council Mark Okraku-Mantey [77] March 1, 2017 - Director of Creative Arts Council Gyankroma Akufo-Addo [77] March 1, 2017 - Secretary of Creative Arts Council Bibi Bright [77] March 1, 2017 -
Pages in category "Government agencies of Ghana" ... Ghana Export Promotion Authority; Ghana Free Zones Authority; ... National Peace Council (Ghana)
Pages in category "Export promotion agencies" ... Export Promotion Council; G. Ghana National Agricultural Export; M.
The ministry is responsible for advising the government on the private sector development, trade and the industry formation within the local and the international front. it also sees to the formulation and implementation of policies as well as representing the government in the international duties and bodies like the World Trade Organization. [2]
Ghana Export Promotion Council: GES Ghana Education Service: GET Ghana Educational Trust: GFA Ghana Football Authority or Ghana Football Association: GFDC Ghana Food Distribution Corporation: GFIC Ghana Film Industry Corporation: GHA Ghana Highway Authority: GHAPSO Ghana People's Solidarity Organization: GHS Ghana Health Service: GIA Ghana ...
The Government of Ghana was created as a parliamentary democracy, followed by alternating military and civilian governments in Ghana. In January 1993, military government gave way to the Fourth Republic after presidential and parliamentary elections in late 1992. The 1992 constitution divides powers among a president, parliament, cabinet ...
The Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA), is a Ghanaian government-controlled institution formed on 31 August 1995 to facilitate the setting up of Free Zone in Ghana to improve the economic development and to regulate its related activities. [1] [2] It was enacted by an Act of Parliament, the Free Zone Act 1995 (Act 504). [3]