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Ghana Seeks Stronger Trade and Investment Relations With Nigeria

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Ghana is pushing for deeper trade and investment cooperation with Nigeria as both countries look to expand economic opportunities across West Africa.

Officials and business leaders say strengthening ties between the two largest economies in the region could unlock significant growth for companies operating across the sub region.

During recent discussions, economic experts highlighted the importance of stronger financial systems and banking capacity in supporting cross border trade. Analysts noted that better capitalised banks would be able to provide larger loans to businesses involved in manufacturing, exports and industrial expansion.

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They also emphasised that stronger financial institutions could help small and medium sized enterprises expand into regional markets and become more competitive within Africa’s growing trade environment.

Nigeria and Ghana already maintain strong historical, cultural and commercial links. Both countries play central roles in the African Continental Free Trade Area which aims to boost intra-African trade and economic integration.

Experts say improving cooperation between the two countries could help drive regional value chains, increase exports and support industrial growth across West Africa.

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