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Three global car manufacturing giants, Volkswagen, Nissan and Sinotruk, will become operational in 2019

By MyJoyOnline
Politics Three global car manufacturing giants, Volkswagen, Nissan and Sinotruk, will become operational in 2019
DEC 9, 2018 LISTEN

At least three global car manufacturing giants will begin full assembling duties in Ghana in 2019.

That is the promise by the president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo whilst speaking at the 7th Association of Ghana Industries Industry Awards.

“We anticipate, also, that the assembly plants to be established by the three global car manufacturing giants, Volkswagen, Nissan and Sinotruk, will become operational in 2019” he said.

According to the president, a comprehensive automotive industry policy will also be introduced by 2019. He had early on in the year signed three Memorandums of Understanding with the three global car giants.

The president reiterated his desire to bequeath to the nation a transformed economy by rapidly developing the industrial sector, especially the manufacturing component.

“When the exports of cocoa, gold, timber, oil, and other natural resources, in their raw form, account for over 80% of our export revenue, then we know we have a problem we must urgently address, because raw material producing and exporting economies find it difficult to deliver on a sustainable basis wealth and jobs for their people, and enhance their living standards,” he said.

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The President continued, “We all know that the world’s leading economies were developed through industrialisation and value-added activities, and the greatest aspiration any of us could hope for is the realisation of the investment in the collective vision of Ghana becoming an export-oriented economy, driven by industrial production.”

That is why Government, he said, since assuming office some twenty-three months ago, has shown its determination to hasten and accelerate the process of industrialisation.

“We have begun implementing initiatives such as the ‘1-District-1-Factory’ programme, ‘One Region-One Industrial-Park’ policy, the Stimulus Package for distressed companies, the facilitation of investments into new strategic anchor industries such as automotive and vehicle assembly, pharmaceuticals, garments, textiles, and the exploitation of our bauxite, iron ore and manganese resources,” President Akufo-Addo said.

He also stated that electricity tariffs have been reduced by 30% for businesses, 10% for mining companies, and 25% for special load tariff customers, with water tariff also seeing a 10% reduction.

“All these things are being done to stimulate the revival and growth of economic and industrial activities, and I was happy to see growth in the sector rebound from negative 0.5% in 2016 to 17.7% in 2017, our first year in office. It is projected to be 9.7% next year,” he added.

President Akufo-Addo also revealed that, thus far, 79 projects have been implemented under 1D1F, with another 35 going through credit appraisal by officials of the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the financial institutions that are supporting the programme.

“Under the Stimulus Package, two hundred and thirty-seven million dollars ($237 million) have been disbursed to 16 companies, with an additional thirty-five (35) being considered for support,” he added.

Story by Ghana|Myjoyonline.com

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