Business24 Newspaper 9 March 2022

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2022

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NEWS FOR BUSINESS LEADERS

Oil rises as fears of Russian oil sanctions spur supply concerns

IFC, partner move to make West Africa textiles manufacturing hub

Di-Corp establishes West Africa sales representative in Accra

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Ghana, China business chamber supports entrepreneurs with $5m credit-facility

10yrs of Oil: Foreign investors still ‘own’ Ghana’s upstream sector BY BENSON AFFUL AFFULBENSON@GMAIL.COM

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hana’s upstream petroleum sector is still primarily an enclave for foreign investors with participation of local companies limited mainly to the non-technical aspects of the industry, the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has revealed. The committee said in its recent report that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has also necessitated a rethink of local content discussions beyond the national level. Ghana has reviewed, updated and improved its institutional framework for the upstream oil and gas sector over the past ten years to improve governance outcomes as well as to promote

transparency and accountability. This has been done with a view towards managing the technical, environmental and social risks within the sector as well as maximising the fiscal revenues and local content, supply chain and wider industrial development benefits to the country. In 2010, the government unveiled the local content and local participation policy which sought to achieve a 90percent Ghanaian content and participation across the value chain of the petroleum sector within a space of 10 years. However, according to the oil revenue watchdog, 10 years after the country started producing oil in commercial quantities, not much has been done towards getting its people in an industry the requires a high technical expertise.

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The Ghana-China Business Chamber of Commerce has invested an additional $5 million as a credit line facility to support young Ghanaian business entrepreneurs.

Nearly 2.4bn women globally lack economic rights as men, report Around 2.4 billion women of working age are not afforded equal economic opportunity and 178 countries maintain legal barriers that prevent their full economic participation, according to the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law 2022 report. MORE ON PG.3


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