Exclusive Interview with Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry
GCCI: “2017 has seen a renewed confidence in the business environment compared to the previous 4 years. We perceive that there is a bit of stability in the economy.”
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GCCI: “2017 has seen a renewed confidence in the business environment compared to the previous 4 years. We perceive that there is a bit of stability in the economy.”
Rigwealth Group notes that the civil engineering sector is the key to Ghana’s development, however for now only little attention has been given to this sector.
“It is interesting; it takes one to be bold and to take it on. I always say that where there is negative there is always positive. You have to take the positive side of things and run with it.”
Reroy Group has been innovative on how they can cut costs on power and thus expand their scope. The Group invested a lot in new equipment and machinery to enter the wire ropes market for the sub-region and the ports, and also in the LED bulbs market.
“Sara Group on the African continent is represented by Haiflow. Today Haiflow currently has four branches that are operational in Ghana, mainly in Accra and the suburbs,” explains Karim Ghazale, General Manager of Haiflow – Africa (Sara Group).
“When we started in 2009, the sector was very promising and it continues to grow but at a much slower pace,” says Karim Ghazale, General Manager of Haiflow – Africa (Sara Group).
“Quite honestly we would love to be throughout West Africa. That is our forte,” says Bhagwan Khubchandani, Chairman of Melcom Group, Ghana’s retail giant.
“One of the products we have introduced is the warning mesh which is essential in the running of your pipelines,” explains Hayssam Fakhry, Managing Director of Interplast Ghana, top quality plastic pipes producer in Africa.
“This year we are going to be doing our own water, our own soft drinks, our own juices and our own malt drinks,” explains Richard Adjei, CEO of Kasapreko, the number 1 beverage company in Ghana.
“When you look at Eastern Africa there is Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda. We are still in talks with some distributors in those markets,” says Richard Adjei, CEO of Kasapreko, the number 1 beverage company in Ghana.