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Appetite for imported products affecting cedi – AGI

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  • FELLOW 8 years ago

    Do Even de so called politicians have taste for made in gh Guds???? QuestioN??? pArasites!!!

  • Hazor 8 years ago

    The blame should be lay at the door step at Rawlings,Kuffour and Mahama for importing textiles and furnitures into the country abandon local produce goods sending a wrong message to the general public that local products are ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    When we each go to other people homes we are keen to see the foreign goods and our own Parliment was a typical example of this. Thjey imported Chiona quality chiars for the Parliment. So would it be the government causing thi ...
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  • fast 8 years ago

    thank u kofi.

  • PDC MAN 8 years ago

    This problem has existed long before you were born, Mr AGI president, and the biggest problem is to have leaders who will stop complaining and make changes so that Ghanaians will have confidence in goods produced in Ghana an ...
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  • Ntim 8 years ago

    How can we progress with stupid people like you, who do not want to listen to facts. How can we progress when we're importing word furniture, while we are a timber producing country?

  • PDC MAN 8 years ago

    I accept my foolishness from you, intelligent NTIM, but I still maintain those put in responsible positions to make changes in the country should rather work to improve situations rather than always complaining about problem ...
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  • mohammed siibu 8 years ago

    Exactly

  • Gogus 8 years ago

    I don't think Ghanaians neccesarily like imported goods but it is because our locally produced goods are more expensive. Also our local manufacturers must try to respond to market demands. It is what people want to buy and th ...
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