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Used-fridge import goes underground

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  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    The Energy Commission should make it clearer to the general public what fridges can be brought in and what can not. I guess the directive is too vague and is becoming a field day for Customs officers, even on newer but used f ...
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  • Reuben 10 years ago

    Importers can still bring in fridge motors, right? A clearer directive from the EC is still necessary.

  • opoku UK 10 years ago

    this means some containers are not scanned at the port

  • Dick 10 years ago

    Can an expert tell me what are the environmental hazards or other bad effects second-hand fridges have that are very dangerous to the consumers in Ghana.
    I am suggesting that the govt, while dealing with second- goods must a ...
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  • me ka 10 years ago

    I personally don't see the rational behind the ban. If its because of environmental hazards it should be explained and also if its energy consumption they should let us know or maybe someone has landed a deal to bring in new ...
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  • GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago

    GH IMPORTS JUNK N USED COMPUTERS, ELECTRONIC WASTE FROM THE WEST SO WHY DO THEY ALL OF A SUDDEN NOT WANT TO IMPORT USED FRIDGES? DO OLD FRIDGES HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ELECTRIC GRID? DOES IT SUCK MORE WATTS OF ENERGY? I ...
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  • opku 10 years ago

    To your infomation, ban on used friddgs is not going to solve the problem of Ghana economy, are you going to suply all our mothers and fathers at the villages new fridges on which cost,are you going ...
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  • Akwadaa_Nyame 10 years ago

    To undermine chanes in govt policy.
    I recall some unsrupulous clearing agents and corrupt CEPS officials conniving to facilitate the importation of luxury automobiles into the country by classifying those imports as farm equ ...
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  • GHANANI 10 years ago

    You see what is happening? Customs officers who are expected by law to implement the law banning the importation of used fridges are helping importers to break the ban.How can the nation progress with such an attitude? CEPS i ...
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  • asuo 10 years ago

    How can you ban used fridges in the country without manufacturing new ones . How can you approve such decree in a democratic nation like Ghana?

  • Ada Boy 10 years ago

    We dont manufacture cars in Ghana but does not give anyone a license to import every antiquated automobile into the country! Ghana must regulate what comes into the country both for environmental safety and economic reasons.W ...
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  • kwabena owusu texas u.s.a 10 years ago

    what has used fridges have in common with energy consumption and what kind of reseaerch proved this bullshit. in america and europe as cited as an example most apartment complexes has fridges which are morethan ten yrs and ab ...
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  • Ada Boy 10 years ago

    This is dire mindset of an African, who will never accept scientific fact. Old fridges indeed use more energy because of inefficient motor,they are no different to old technology in motor car engines.The old fridges use a ga ...
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  • kwesi 10 years ago

    i am ndc sympatiazar but to be honest i will never vote for ndc and i will make sure my wife and some familys members aswell , i dont see where they are moving the country to banding all second h ...
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