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Ghana: At UAE Business Forum – Ghana aims for net zero emissions

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo said the government will work with stakeholders around the world to explore Ghana’s mineral resources in an environmentally friendly manner for national development.

He said the government would not only mine minerals to increase export earnings, but would also work with other economic sectors to add value to the mineral value chain.

solve United Arab Emirates– The Ghana Business Forum was held on Tuesday during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, with President Akufo-Addo describing the mining sector as an important pillar of the Ghanaian economy and inviting UAE investors to form partnerships.

“The potential created offers substantial opportunities for UAE investors with the ability to generate value-added benefits, particularly through the government’s local value-added and processing drive, to partner with Ghanaian companies to convert their natural comparative advantages into enhanced, more valuable, sustainable and competitive advantage,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo told the meeting that gold is both a commodity and a financial asset, and it is by far the most commercially mined mineral in Ghana, accounting for more than 90 percent of the country’s mineral revenues.

“In fact, until 2021, Ghana is the largest gold producer in Africa and sixth in the world. We are also a major producer of bauxite and manganese, and indeed the third largest producer of both minerals in Africa country,” he said.