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By Eugene Davies

Policy framework to transform aluminium downstream in the works

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The CEO of the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC), Michael Ansah is betting on a draft policy framework which aims at developing the downstream aluminium industry, that is expected to attract companies to invest in the sector.

According to Mr.Ansah, GIADEC in partnership with stakeholders is seeking to prepare the policy environment, incentive framework that will support the downstream industry that will be set up.

Mr.Ansah disclosed that sometime this year the policy framework should be ready to become a legal document.

“so it’s a process, we have developed some initial studies which is what would be discussed, once we have formulated everything we will have a framework, we will work with Ministry of Trade,Finance, others to see when that can be turned into a legal document but that should be sooner, we looking this year to formulate that and drive that.”

Speaking to journalists at the opening of a two-day Downstream Aluminium Industry Workshop 2023 at Royal Senchi Hotel in Akosombo in

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