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Trade and Industry Minister K.T Hammond pays familiarization visits to sector agencies
grammes to nurture and spur the growth of micro, small and medium scale enterprises.
He commended the management of the agency, especially its Chief Executive, Mrs. Kosi Yankey Ayeh, for coming up with attractive programmes such as the “Young Africa Works Programme”, “Enterprises Development Project”, YouStart”, among other programmes which have been able to attract funding from development partners such as the World Bank, among others and thus taking some nancial pressures from central government. At the Ghana Standards Authority, the minister entreated management to create a congenial and people-centered environ- ment that will encourage sta to feel at ease in coming to work so as to be able to give o their best.
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He also called on them to ensure that proper standards are put in place and enforced for Ghanaians to get value for money for products purchased, and also to enable Ghanaian companies take advantage of opportunities such as the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement.
The minister also visited the ofces of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, the Ghana International Trade Commission (which aims at addressing unfair trade practices such as dumping, and providing appro- priate remedies and sanctions where necessary).
His last point of call was the National Coordination O ce of the African Continental Free Trade Area that seeks to provide the needed assistance to Ghanaian companies to gain market access to African markets, especially as Ghana has invested heavily to be able to host the secretariat of the continental trading body.
Later in the day, the minister met with some companies under the government’s agship One District, One Factory programme to help provide solutions to some challenges being encountered by the speci c companies.