The Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, has announced that the government will work closely with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to fix loopholes at the country’s ports.
In a Facebook post on Friday, May 23, 2025, Dr. Forson said the move is part of efforts to strengthen Ghana’s economy and improve revenue collection.
“We will work closely with the Ghana Revenue Authority to seal loopholes at the ports,” Dr. Forson said.
He made the statement after a meeting with the leadership of the Plastic Manufacturers Association of Ghana. The group raised concerns about high taxes, export challenges, and unfair import practices, such as the abuse of import exemptions and the dumping of low-quality plastic products on the Ghanaian market.
Dr. Forson emphasized that the government will promote policies that support local production.
“I will champion a policy to ensure products that can be produced locally are not imported,” he said.
He added that protecting local industries, creating jobs, and adding value to made-in-Ghana goods is a top priority.
The Finance Minister also assured the association that the government is taking bold steps to stabilize the economy, reduce inflation, and strengthen the cedi. He noted that these actions will help lower port charges and make it easier for businesses to operate.
Source: Gbc
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