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    Why Ghana’s economy hit a snag

    September 21, 2023
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    Nana Akufo-Addo - Ghana President
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    Ghana’s economy experienced its slowest growth rate in nearly a year during the second quarter of 2023, according to Government Statistician Samuel Kobina Annim.

    1. Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 3.2% in the three months through June, compared to a downwardly revised growth of 3.3% in the previous quarter.
    2. High inflation and fiscal tightening were identified as key factors that contributed to the sluggish growth of the economy.
    3. The second-quarter GDP growth fell slightly short of the median estimate of 3.3% given by seven economists surveyed by Bloomberg.
    4. The slower growth rate raises concerns about the country’s economic outlook and its ability to sustain robust expansion in the future.
    5. Ghana, known for its natural resources like gold and cocoa, has been facing challenges in managing inflation and maintaining fiscal stability.
    6. The government may need to implement measures to address these challenges and stimulate economic growth, such as implementing monetary policies and encouraging investment in key sectors.
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