I don't care because the judgment day will meet each and everyone one by one. If they want they can increase as much as they want. If they have old good in stock and there is an increase in prices of goods will they sell the ... read full comment
I don't care because the judgment day will meet each and everyone one by one. If they want they can increase as much as they want. If they have old good in stock and there is an increase in prices of goods will they sell the old stock at the previous price or they will sell at the new price coated?
BERNAMOF 8 years ago
Shut up if you dont have any thing to say.
That is business. No body do business nd loose.
Ask yourself if Ghana government himself has reduce the price of petrol and utilities because the Ghc has gain value.
Shut up if you dont have any thing to say.
That is business. No body do business nd loose.
Ask yourself if Ghana government himself has reduce the price of petrol and utilities because the Ghc has gain value.
Sampson 8 years ago
It is not about GUTA reducing prices of goods or not; rather it is about market forces. If importers who benefit from the lower dollar rates import and flood their goods on the market by the next month or two at lower rates, ... read full comment
It is not about GUTA reducing prices of goods or not; rather it is about market forces. If importers who benefit from the lower dollar rates import and flood their goods on the market by the next month or two at lower rates, nobody will force GUTA to reduce their prices. Much as I sympathize with them, they should understand that they hold no monopoly over individual behaviour when it comes to pricing.
James 8 years ago
Sampson I couldn't agree with more. Market forces, pure and simple
Sampson I couldn't agree with more. Market forces, pure and simple
Rusty 8 years ago
They are quick to respond to price increase but are reluctant to respond to price decrease. Let their goods rot in their shops. Let consumers boycott patronising goods apart from food for the next six months then. Thieves!!!
They are quick to respond to price increase but are reluctant to respond to price decrease. Let their goods rot in their shops. Let consumers boycott patronising goods apart from food for the next six months then. Thieves!!!
kojo 8 years ago
This is what I call criminal by so call education
This is what I call criminal by so call education
max 8 years ago
when the dollar goes up they are quick to increase prices forgetting that they had old stocks there.we ghanaians are hypocrites.
when the dollar goes up they are quick to increase prices forgetting that they had old stocks there.we ghanaians are hypocrites.
Crackadoodledooo 8 years ago
GUTA is living in a dream world. Competition and the very Chinese and Nigerian importers they keep complaining about will make them bring their prices down. That is the beauty of competition. When exchange rates go up they im ... read full comment
GUTA is living in a dream world. Competition and the very Chinese and Nigerian importers they keep complaining about will make them bring their prices down. That is the beauty of competition. When exchange rates go up they immediately increase their prices. At that time did they not have 6 months worth of stocks to maintain the prices. This is only greed at work and it will fail under market forces. Then they will again go demonstrating against foreigners in trading. They should be honest and trade fairly
Woe nye Mawua? 8 years ago
You spoke my mind @ Crackadoodledooo
You spoke my mind @ Crackadoodledooo
Photoo 8 years ago
Dis Thieves Associaton can do whatever dey wants to do, their cheating will surely turn into losses, God is watching everyone.
Dis Thieves Associaton can do whatever dey wants to do, their cheating will surely turn into losses, God is watching everyone.
Abd-Raufauduayande 8 years ago
what are these business men trying to tell Ghanaians. Are they telling us that when they have old goods and there is increase in prices, they won't.Is not fair. you business men keeps talking about the depreciation of the ced ... read full comment
what are these business men trying to tell Ghanaians. Are they telling us that when they have old goods and there is increase in prices, they won't.Is not fair. you business men keeps talking about the depreciation of the cedis whenever we are buying and now that the value of the cedi is somehow good you are not happy. Abaa. Government should force them to reduce the prices of their goods.
Kakalika 8 years ago
This guy sounds like an illiterate.He does not seem to understand Economics. Is he saying that he will hang unto his goods even if the market and the cedi rate demand a reduction in the prices of their goods? He will regret ... read full comment
This guy sounds like an illiterate.He does not seem to understand Economics. Is he saying that he will hang unto his goods even if the market and the cedi rate demand a reduction in the prices of their goods? He will regret if he did that. In respect of the poor quality of goods some of them import into the country, these same importers were against the move by this Government for goods to be inspected overseas to ensure high quality before being imported into the country. Are the importers being fair to the consumers? Time will tell. They cannot continue to have it both ways.
sweetghanalover 8 years ago
Ghanains are discerning people. GUTA is nothing but NPP propagandist thieves.
We have not forgotten the very day Kuffour came to power under NPP, the Abossey Okai spare parts dealers and others reduced prices of goods which ... read full comment
Ghanains are discerning people. GUTA is nothing but NPP propagandist thieves.
We have not forgotten the very day Kuffour came to power under NPP, the Abossey Okai spare parts dealers and others reduced prices of goods which hitherto were on the increase.
Even with all these Kuffour messed up by rushing without any feasibility done to build Bui Dam which is now a white elephant plunging us all into darkness.
The more you people do this, the more you expose yourselves come 2016.
Salim Waad 8 years ago
This is absolutely nonsense when the dollar went up u had old stocks in your shops and warehouses but yet u chose to sell the goods at the then new rate so u have no reason not to reduce the prices of goods
This is absolutely nonsense when the dollar went up u had old stocks in your shops and warehouses but yet u chose to sell the goods at the then new rate so u have no reason not to reduce the prices of goods
Evans Turkson 8 years ago
It true GUTA HAVE A SAY,GOV'T MUST HELP STABILIZE THE CEDI.I THINK GOV'T WILL DO WELL BY STOPING THE IMPORT OF CHEAP GOOD THAT CAN BE PRODUCE IN THE COUNTRY AND INVEST INTO SUCH INDUSTRY TO PRODUCE MORE TO MEET DEMAND .THIS ... read full comment
It true GUTA HAVE A SAY,GOV'T MUST HELP STABILIZE THE CEDI.I THINK GOV'T WILL DO WELL BY STOPING THE IMPORT OF CHEAP GOOD THAT CAN BE PRODUCE IN THE COUNTRY AND INVEST INTO SUCH INDUSTRY TO PRODUCE MORE TO MEET DEMAND .THIS WILL HELP THE CEDI
Papaa J 8 years ago
Where is papaa J? assuming he is the president the way he will deal with them.
Where is papaa J? assuming he is the president the way he will deal with them.
I don't care because the judgment day will meet each and everyone one by one. If they want they can increase as much as they want. If they have old good in stock and there is an increase in prices of goods will they sell the ...
read full comment
Shut up if you dont have any thing to say.
That is business. No body do business nd loose.
Ask yourself if Ghana government himself has reduce the price of petrol and utilities because the Ghc has gain value.
It is not about GUTA reducing prices of goods or not; rather it is about market forces. If importers who benefit from the lower dollar rates import and flood their goods on the market by the next month or two at lower rates, ...
read full comment
Sampson I couldn't agree with more. Market forces, pure and simple
They are quick to respond to price increase but are reluctant to respond to price decrease. Let their goods rot in their shops. Let consumers boycott patronising goods apart from food for the next six months then. Thieves!!!
This is what I call criminal by so call education
when the dollar goes up they are quick to increase prices forgetting that they had old stocks there.we ghanaians are hypocrites.
GUTA is living in a dream world. Competition and the very Chinese and Nigerian importers they keep complaining about will make them bring their prices down. That is the beauty of competition. When exchange rates go up they im ...
read full comment
You spoke my mind @ Crackadoodledooo
Dis Thieves Associaton can do whatever dey wants to do, their cheating will surely turn into losses, God is watching everyone.
what are these business men trying to tell Ghanaians. Are they telling us that when they have old goods and there is increase in prices, they won't.Is not fair. you business men keeps talking about the depreciation of the ced ...
read full comment
This guy sounds like an illiterate.He does not seem to understand Economics. Is he saying that he will hang unto his goods even if the market and the cedi rate demand a reduction in the prices of their goods? He will regret ...
read full comment
Ghanains are discerning people. GUTA is nothing but NPP propagandist thieves.
We have not forgotten the very day Kuffour came to power under NPP, the Abossey Okai spare parts dealers and others reduced prices of goods which ...
read full comment
This is absolutely nonsense when the dollar went up u had old stocks in your shops and warehouses but yet u chose to sell the goods at the then new rate so u have no reason not to reduce the prices of goods
It true GUTA HAVE A SAY,GOV'T MUST HELP STABILIZE THE CEDI.I THINK GOV'T WILL DO WELL BY STOPING THE IMPORT OF CHEAP GOOD THAT CAN BE PRODUCE IN THE COUNTRY AND INVEST INTO SUCH INDUSTRY TO PRODUCE MORE TO MEET DEMAND .THIS ...
read full comment
Where is papaa J? assuming he is the president the way he will deal with them.