U.S.-Ghana Executive Business Roundtable with H.E. President John Dramani Mahama.

The American Chamber of Commerce, Ghana (AmCham Ghana), and the U.S. Chamber was honored to participate in a high-level roundtable today with H.E. President John Dramani Mahama. The meeting, facilitated by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) and its CEO, Simon Madjie, offered members a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the President about his government’s policy priorities and vision for advancing Ghana’s economic growth.

President Mahama emphasized his administration’s commitment to creating a business-friendly environment and attracting new investments. He reaffirmed that the minimum capital requirement for foreign investors will be eliminated across all sectors, except those specifically reserved for Ghanaians, a long-anticipated reform that will significantly ease market entry and encourage greater U.S. business participation.

In a further boost to the investment climate, the President announced that registration with the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) will soon be completed within 24 hours, cutting red tape and accelerating the establishment process for new businesses. He also confirmed that, beginning next year, Ghana will introduce e-visas, making travel and business access to the country faster and more efficient.

These reforms underscore the government’s determination to make Ghana one of the most attractive destinations for trade and investment in the region. For AmCham members, they present new opportunities to expand operations, deepen partnerships, and contribute to Ghana’s economic transformation.

Participants included the President of the AmCham Board Kimathi Kuenhyia and CEO of AmCham Doris Kafui Afanyedey.

Ghana is indeed open for business!

AmCham Ghana Strengthen Partnership with U.S. Chamber of Commerce

On May 2, the President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ghana (AmCham Ghana), Mr. Kimathi Kuenyehia, and the Executive Secretary, Mr. Simon Madjie, embarked on a working visit to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the visit was to further solidify the partnership between AmCham Ghana and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as well as explore initiatives to protect American private sector interests in Ghana and reposition U.S. Foreign Direct Investment in West Africa and Ghana.

During their visit, the AmCham Ghana delegation met with Kendra Gaither, President of the African Bureau at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. Guevera Yao, Vice President of the African Bureau. They also met with Ellasandra Walsh and Ellington Arnold, members of the Africa team at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The meeting focused on several key areas, including strengthening the partnership between AmCham Ghana and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This partnership aims to foster greater collaboration and cooperation between the two organizations, ultimately benefiting the business communities in both Ghana and the United States.

Another key area of discussion was the need to aggressively protect American private sector interests in Ghana. This includes addressing any challenges or concerns that American businesses may face in Ghana, as well as exploring opportunities for growth and expansion.

The delegation also explored initiatives to reposition U.S. Foreign Direct Investment in West Africa and Ghana. This includes identifying new investment opportunities, addressing any regulatory or bureaucratic hurdles that may hinder investment, and promoting greater economic cooperation between the United States and Ghana.

Overall, the visit was a significant step forward in strengthening the partnership between AmCham Ghana and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and in promoting greater economic cooperation between the United States and Ghana.

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