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Ghana Set to Become Africa’s Eighth Largest Economy

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Ghana is projected to become the eighth-largest economy in Africa by 2026, a milestone that reflects the country’s steady growth despite recent economic challenges.

The projection is based on expected improvements in key sectors, including services, mining, agriculture, and energy. Ghana has long been considered one of West Africa’s most stable economies, and authorities are hoping to build on that reputation in the coming years.

In recent years, the country has faced a series of financial pressures, including high public debt, inflation, and currency depreciation. These issues forced the government to adopt fiscal reforms and seek external support to stabilise the economy.

Despite those challenges, growth has continued, supported by strong gold production, a recovering oil sector, and renewed activity in agriculture and services.

Economists say Ghana’s ability to maintain growth during difficult periods has helped it remain competitive within the African economic landscape. The country’s diverse economy, compared to that of more resource-dependent nations, has also provided some resilience.

If the projections hold, Ghana’s rise in the rankings would place it ahead of several countries that previously held larger economic positions. The shift would also strengthen its influence in regional economic and political affairs.

Government officials say the focus now is on sustaining growth while addressing structural issues such as unemployment, infrastructure deficits, and industrial capacity.

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