first law of economics is supply and demand , second is never produce anything if there is no market for it . we have the market so we can industrialize sooner or later , hand it over freely to the Europeans no matter how wel ... read full comment
first law of economics is supply and demand , second is never produce anything if there is no market for it . we have the market so we can industrialize sooner or later , hand it over freely to the Europeans no matter how well packaged and the future of our children are doomed. i dont see the Europeans offering the other benefits such as the freedom of movement and insisting on visa free entry into their countries. they are not offering half a trillion for infrastructural development and real assistance in bettering the standard of the people of west Africa . this is a war that will destroy any chances of self reliance and self development . see what they have done to our poultry , fish and beef industry . until we have people who understand the issues and the true hidden agendas and dangers of such a one sided agreement where the benefits are only for the Europeans we should not engage in any such devastating experiments . EPA is being pushed now because they are aware pepeni is an illigimate president , even now the video of the murder of atta mills is being circulted in private circles and one day soon he will be overthrown so he is rushing to put another yoke and burden on the people of Akan. this govt can only borrow and can not even secure investments of 30 billion dollars how do they expect to handle a multitrillion agreement which in reality denies your own people the right to develop their own industry. our industrial base is less than 3% by the way. lets not allow this foolishness to pass ,
MENSAH. 10 years ago
The government should rather warn CUSTOMS & BORDER GUARDS against BRIBERY & CORRUPTION,because all these TEXTILE PIRATING,starts from their jurisdictions.
How do these PIRATED TEXTILES,enter GHANA MARKET?
Market women will ... read full comment
The government should rather warn CUSTOMS & BORDER GUARDS against BRIBERY & CORRUPTION,because all these TEXTILE PIRATING,starts from their jurisdictions.
How do these PIRATED TEXTILES,enter GHANA MARKET?
Market women will always sell these cheap textiles from CHINA,since there are no jobs out there.
EDUCATION PROGRAMME ON PIRATED TEXTILE,IS GOOD BUT NOT ALL,IF THESE CHINESE COULD STILL BRING IT,INTO THE MARKET.
We have to consider our price too,if we really want to compete internationally.
We have to diversify the processing of cotton we plant in Ghana.We don't have to rely mainly on COTTON CLOTH PRODUCTION,but others that would need international participation and demand.
LET'S THINK INTERNATIONALLY,BUT NOT FOR THE ECOWAS MARKET,ALONE.
first law of economics is supply and demand , second is never produce anything if there is no market for it . we have the market so we can industrialize sooner or later , hand it over freely to the Europeans no matter how wel ...
read full comment
The government should rather warn CUSTOMS & BORDER GUARDS against BRIBERY & CORRUPTION,because all these TEXTILE PIRATING,starts from their jurisdictions.
How do these PIRATED TEXTILES,enter GHANA MARKET?
Market women will ...
read full comment