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Ghana urged to expand trade partnerships beyond the U.S. to mitigate tariff impacts

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 9, 2025
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The organisation believes that such diversification is essential to cushion the Ghanaian economy from the adverse effects of external trade shocks.

According to IMANI Africa, enhancing exports to regional markets under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and deepening trade relations with China and the European Union, will help Ghana reduce its overreliance on the US market.

Strengthening regional value chains under AfCFTA

In its latest economic brief, Criticality of Key Economic Issues for 31 March – 5 April 2025, IMANI stated: “By enhancing production for regional markets, Ghana can create more demand for local goods and reduce its vulnerability to external shocks like new tariffs.”

The think tank also underscored the importance of developing strong regional value chains to promote resilience within the domestic economy.

Ghana urged to expand trade partnerships beyond the U.S. to mitigate tariff impacts.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Improving competitiveness of Ghanaian exports

To thrive in an increasingly competitive global market, IMANI stressed the need for Ghanaian businesses to invest in quality improvement and market appeal.

“Boosting local industry and competitiveness is essential,” the report said. “Ghanaian exporters must improve product quality, branding, and packaging to distinguish their goods in highly competitive international markets.”

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Impact of new US tariffs on Ghana’s economy

The imposition of the 10% US tariff is already raising alarm among Ghanaian exporters. IMANI warns that the effects could include reduced export earnings, a widening trade deficit, and disruptions in key local industries.

The tariffs are part of a broader global initiative by US President Donald Trump’s administration, which has slapped China with a 35% levy and the European Union with a 20% tariff. Ghana’s inclusion in the tariff plan has sparked discontent among the business community, particularly those reliant on export revenue.

Policy recommendation: Reduce reliance on US Trade

Reiterating its position, IMANI advised: “Ghana must expand its trade partners beyond the US to mitigate the impact of tariffs. Increasing exports to regional markets under AfCFTA, as well as growing trade with China and the EU, will help reduce Ghana’s dependence on the US market.”

The think tank concluded by emphasising that diversifying trade routes and deepening regional integration are critical strategies to safeguard Ghana’s economic future in an uncertain global trade environment.

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