Cement price regulation: Manufacturers boycott meeting with Trade minister

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  • Kofi dadey 1 year ago

    Papa Minister please are you going to supply them the raw materials from your house. Aba! The problem is the dollar and the taxes on the raw materials. Government should rather focus in regulating the dollar and l believe tha ...
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  • jesus 1 year ago

    KT HAMMOND HAS ALWAYS BELIEVED IN PASSING THE BUCK.

  • THINK TWICE. 1 year ago

    If indeed there has ever been anything called one district one factory in this country, and these corrupt people in government didn't use the policy as a cash cow, to steal from the taxpayers, there could have been more facto ...
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  • Mr bones 1 year ago

    Hahahahaha my friend NPP have finished us paaa

  • Kenneth 1 year ago

    In the end, you will force them to lay off staff, or reduce salaries. Check electricity, check water, check import duties and their rippling effect on production and you will know where the problem of high prices stem from.Be ...
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  • Ama Koomson 1 year ago

    This is how privatization of state enterprises have brought us. Government must buy out the IPPs to cut electricity cost. How politicians are insane. How on earth can a strategic industry like power generation to given to pr ...
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  • John 1 year ago

    Ama you are very wise and learned. Privatization of industries is what has collapsed our economy all engineered by IMF and the imperialist who forced government to accept IPPs. They produce 20% of the power and take 60% of EC ...
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  • Ama Koomson 1 year ago

    John thanks. I can't think far.

  • Akrobeto 1 year ago

    easy fix- gov to provide own cement factory at cheap price- do it quick before dec 2024 :)

  • Ben 1 year ago

    KT meet his meeters lol

  • Ama Koomson 1 year ago

    KT Hammond is the best minister who has Ghana at heart, he wanted to protect the local industries by introducing import license regime Rawlings cancelled. Which would have reduce the depreciation of the cedi. Prices of cement ...
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  • John 1 year ago

    Import license doesn't mean ceasing of importation. It implies importation will be restricted unless you acquire a license to import. That implies only few people will import in huge volumes.

  • Ama Koomson 1 year ago

    The quantity to be imported will be shared among importers. Before Rawlings time, the government import the items and allocate them to users. For instance sugar was imported and stored at trade fair and government allocate th ...
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  • Yao 1 year ago

    They can go to hell. Please lay the bill asap and MPs pass it asap. Also give out import license for people to bring more cement.

  • Ll 1 year ago

    As though this is the first time the minister is hearing this. Lift all taxes and tarrifs and see if prices will not come down.

  • Blackman 1 year ago

    When the dollar goes up, fuel goes up and every 3 months water and electricity go up. So do you expect the manufacturers to go downwards? What stupidity is that? Please show me a single NPP and NDC manufacturing company in Gh ...
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  • Afua Iceland 1 year ago

    KT why not create cement factory under 1D1F so that you can regulate within 5 months? Kwasia. When the going gets touch all manner of stupid and unthinkable happen.

  • ROGUE LAWYER 1 year ago

    if the manufacturers has boycotted an engagement then the Minister should go ahead to implement whatever policy he think would help Ghana economy and benefit the people.
    the manufacturers can complain of lack of consultati ...
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