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fifth consecutive declineBoG cybersecurity initiative to cover entire financial sectorPresident Mahama targets loss-making SOEs for shutdown or mergerKen Agyapong urges all hurt people to forgiveOSP fights Charles Bissue, Andy Owusu over galamsey corruptionPresident Mahama launches Adwumawura Programme to empower youth entrepreneursGhana rolls out chip-embedded PassportForgive us for our lapses; we’ll do better next time – Bawumia to GhanaiansPosterity will vindicate Akufo-Addo’s good works – BawumiaOquaye report not just a document, but a call to action – BawumiaMike Oquaye report has put to bed propaganda on why we lost – BawumiaNPP, 3 other parties to protest unlawful suspension of CJ on May 5Minority describes Torkonoo’s suspension as ‘judicial coup’I am surprised by the president’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice-Tuah-YeboahJustice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie appointed acting CJChief Justice Suspended as Committee Probes Petitions;Police intercept 30k pieces of ammunition at Tadzewu-Metsrikasa BarrierGhana to be among least affected Sub-Saharan Africa countries – Fitch SolutionsGovt raids Akonta Mining sites, orders revocation of licenceAfenyo-Markin Pledges Development Support for TsiameGideon Boako engages young professionals in Accra Over EasterBawumia, NPP begins nationwide thank you tourPope Francis passes on aged 88GAF launches anti-galamsey operations across three commandsAll gold trading licences issued by PMMC nullified – GoldBod announcesFormer ECG boss calls for more thorough investigation into missing containersDr Alhassan Iddrisu appointed acting Government StatisticianMinority caucus criticizes government’s response to U.S. Tariff on Ghanaian ExportsAblakwa invites US Ambassador for clarification on Trump tariffCharterhouse opens up on why King Paluta’s ‘Makoma’ wasn’t nominatedInflation drops to 22.4% in March 2025Christian Li heads Vivo Energy GhanaIMF commences 4th review of Ghana’s bailout programmeBlack Stars thrash Madagascar in World Cup QualifiersState power must not be weaponised – Minority decries intimidation tacticsMinority caucus accuses Attorney-General of power abuseReview Ghana’s mining laws to enhance local benefits – Sophia AkuffoCEO of GIIF hiding in Senegal – Attorney GeneralAG denies allegations of theft during Addison’s home searchAdu-Boahene was arrested for allegedly diverting over $7m- AGOne million malnourished children in Nigeria and Ethiopia risk losing aid- UNICEF saysHeathrow flights resume after fire forced shutdownWe’ll build bridges between Anglophone, Francophone communities — Ablakwa107 foreigners repatriated over galamsey, fraud- says Interior MinisterPresident Mahama congratulates Black Stars 5-0 win over Chad, warns against complacencyOtto Addo turns attention to Madagascar after Black Stars’ victory over ChadBlack Stars whip Chad 5-0 in World Cup qualifierIGP declares war on illegal miningAdwoa Safo referred to NPP disciplinary committee over media remarksFormer National Service boss interrogated over ghost names scandalCentral Region records 45.3% new cases cases of HIV in 2024IGP announces major command changes in Ghana Police ServicePolice charges shambolic, lacks evidence- Daniel Koranteng’s LawyerDaniel Koranteng denies selling Ahmed Suale’s photo to Kennedy AgyapongMahama Ayariga shut down proposals for hospital and new Parliamentary chamberMahama appoints new Acting Service Chiefs for Ghana Armed ForcesAt least 3 dead in clash over land dispute in Nanumba SouthAto Forson accused of using unaudited figures in primary balance computationDr. Amin Adam: Finance Minister falsely inflated expenditure by GHC49.2bnCooking figures will make investors punish you – Dr. Amin Adam warns Finance MinisteNPP government handed a strong and healthy economy to NDC – MinorityDuane Stephenson, Kenyatta Hills thrills audience at 2025 Kuchoko Roots FestivalGovernment to formalise export of Ghanaian labourMinority caucus labels gov’t job creation promises as “Sakawa Jobs”Minority Caucus describes 2025 Budget as “Nnaadaa”Lottery tax was never implemented – Sammi AwukuAfenyo-Markin: 2025 Budget “uninspiring and lacking vision”2025 Budget: 24-hour economy policy to be presented to Parliament in due courseFull Text: 2025 Budget presented by Finance Minister2025 Budget: GHC684million allocation for teacher and nursing trainee allowancesBody found in floodwaters and troops injured in Australia stormLet’s deal with our grievances internally- Afenyo-Markin tells NPP
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Oil prices traded around steady as the market absorbed the view Iranian oil policy should be unaffected by the president’s sudden death and also by the ill health of the Saudi king, as Natalie Grover writes.

Brent crude, the international benchmark, was 11 cents lower by 1052 GMT.

OPEC nation Iran’s oil policy is ultimately determined by the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and analysts also expected continuity in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman postponed his visit to Japan, scheduled to begin on Monday, because of a health issue with his father King Salman, said Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi.

Saul Kavonic, an energy analyst at MST Marquee, said the market is already accustomed to Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s leadership in the energy sector.

“Continuity in Saudi strategy is expected regardless of this health issue,” he said.

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Ghana engages US on AGOA renewal, tariffs and trade balance

Ghana has affirmed its commitment to strengthening economic cooperation with the United States, as Trade, Agribusiness and Industry Minister, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, met senior U.S. officials in Washington, D.C., to address critical trade policy issues impacting both countries.

The high-level meeting came in the wake of renewed protectionist measures under the United States’ revived “America First” Trade Policy.

The policy, reintroduced by the Trump administration in early 2025, imposes a blanket 10 per cent tariff on imports from several countries, including Ghana, and threatens to undercut long-standing preferential arrangements such as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

The Ministry, in a statement, said the discussions focused on AGOA, Ghana’s Local Content Policy, U.S. import regulations, outstanding debts to American firms, and the revival of the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA).

The Minister emphasised the importance of AGOA in attracting U.S. investment, particularly, in Ghana’s growing garment and textile industry.

She reiterated Ghana’s strong support for the renewal of the agreement, which is set to expire in September 2025.

“AGOA has been a win-win framework that not only creates jobs and fosters economic growth in Ghana but also benefits U.S. industries sourcing competitive African goods,” she said.

AGOA, enacted in 2000, provides duty-free access to over 1,800 products from eligible sub-Saharan African countries.

Ghanaian exports under the agreement have included cocoa derivatives, textiles, gold jewellery, cashew nuts, and shea butter.

However, with the new tariff regime casting uncertainty over future market access, Ghana is urging urgent consultations to preserve the gains made under AGOA and to explore updated frameworks that reflect current trade dynamics.

The Minister also addressed concerns over Ghana’s local content policies, particularly their implications for U.S. mining firms operating in the country. Both parties agreed on the need for constructive engagement to balance Ghana’s development goals with the expectations of foreign investors.

The discussions also underscored reactivating the TIFA platform, a structured bilateral mechanism to strengthen trade and investment relations.

As a follow-up, Madam Ofosu-Adjare is scheduled to meet with officials at the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office in the coming weeks to continue consultations.

The United States delegation welcomed Ghana’s initiative to engage directly, signalling its willingness to collaborate on shared priorities.

Representing the United States were Mr Thomas Bruns, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Middle East and Africa at the Department of Commerce, and Mr Giancarlo Cavallo, Acting Director and Designated Federal Officer for the President’s Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa (PAC-DBIA).

Ghana and the United States have long maintained robust trade relations, with total goods trade reaching US$2.1 billion in 2024.

U.S. exports to Ghana stood at US$967 million, while Ghanaian exports to the U.S. reached US$1.2 billion.

However, the balance has shifted, with a growing U.S. goods trade deficit of more than US$200 million.

The recent “America First” policy originally championed by former President Trump during his first term and revived after his re-election- has triggered global concern.

A sweeping executive order issued in January 2025 authorised reciprocal tariffs and the review of all major trade agreements. By April, tariffs as high as 50 per cent had been applied to select imports from some countries.

These developments have pushed Ghana to strengthen its commitment to diversify its export markets through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), while still seeking strong bilateral ties with major economies like the United States.

Madam Ofosu-Adjare’s diplomatic overtures are part of Ghana’s strategy to preserve access to U.S. markets, protect local industries, and promote a stable investment climate for mutual benefit.

Madam Ofosu-Adjare was accompanied by Ambassador Jane Gasu Aheto, Acting Head of Mission; Dr Mary Awusi, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority; and Mr Abdul Razak, Deputy CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre.

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BoG reports GHC9.49bn loss for 2024

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) says despite improvements in some of its financial indicators, the recorded an operating loss of GHC9.49 billion for the 2024 fiscal year.

This loss, the Bank explained in its 2024 Financial Statement, stemmed from total operating income of GHC9.40 billion falling short of total operating expenses amounting to GHC18.89 billion.

Providing a breakdown of the loss incurred, the BoG explained that the bank incurred costs of GHC8.60 billion in managing liquidity within the financial system.

Also, losses totaling GHC3.49 billion were recorded, including GHC1.82 billion related to the government’s Gold-for-Oil Programme.

“The cost of currency issuance rose to GHC1.01 billion in 2024, up from GHC690 million in 2023.  A change in accounting treatment for revaluation of assets and liabilities—especially those in gold, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), and foreign securities—also impacted the year’s financial outcome,” the statement said.

In a notable development, the Bank’s equity position improved by GHC4.02 billion during the year, although it remained in negative territory, closing 2024 at negative GHC61.32 billion.

The publication of the 2024 Financial Statements underscores the Bank of Ghana’s adherence to its statutory obligations and its continued commitment to transparency, accountability, and sound financial management. The full Financial Statements are now available on the Bank’s official website.

The Bank reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining price and financial stability and fostering an economic environment conducive to business and individual prosperity.

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