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Business News of Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Source: goldstreetbusiness.com

GIPC signs MoU with German-African Business Association

Christoph Kannengiesser and Yofi Grant Christoph Kannengiesser and Yofi Grant

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the German-African Business Association (Afrika-Verein) to co-operate with the objective of fostering bilateral trade and investment between Germany and Ghana.

Both sides under the MoU will among other things, agree to regularly identify specific projects to be pushed and supported by both parties on business and political levels.

The signing of the MoU was conducted on the sidelines of the third German-African Business Summit (GABS) held from 11th to 13th February 2019, in Accra.

CEO of GIPC, Mr Yofi Grant, signed on behalf of the Centre while the CEO of the association, Mr Christoph Kannengiesser, signed on their behalf.

The summit which was centred on providing a platform for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Africa and Germany to explore business opportunities, brought together over 500 German and sub-Saharan African high-ranking business executives and government representatives.

The GIPC has so far registered 174 projects from Germany from September 1994 to September 2018 with an estimated project value of US$74,996,962.31.

Mr. Yofi Grant in his submission highlighted the purpose of the MoU being a platform to further deepen Ghana’s engagement with Germany and further increase trade and investment for mutual benefits.

He also mentioned that following the G20 Compact with Africa – Germany Ghana Investors Forum, held in Accra and Berlin in October 2018, the Centre will be undertaking an investment mission to Berlin this year.

Afrika-Verein is the nationwide, cross-industry foreign trade association of German companies and institutions, interested in economic cooperation with the countries of the African continent.

It promotes the exchange between German and African representatives from business and politics and in doing so, commits to a new image of Africa in Germany.