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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2021
BUSINESS24.COM.GH
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2021
NO. B24 / 157 | NEWS FOR BUSINESS LEADERS
Freight forwarders want gov’t action on ‘nuisance’ charges
Agric’s contribution to economy could further dwindle --- Gov’t Statistician By Joshua Worlasi Amlanu macjosh1922@gmail.com
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he contribution of agriculture to the Ghanaian economy could further dwindle, considering the current modes of operation and characteristics of the persons and institutions engaged in the sector, Cont’d on page 3
By Patrick Paintsil p_paintsil@hotmail.com
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he Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF) wants the Ministry of Transport to set up a committee to look into what it describes as arbitrary fees and charges in the shipping business that could stifle the
Dissolve Covid-19 technical advisory team, Minority asks gov’t
sector. The worrisome fees and charges include administrative or container release fee, container cleaning and detention fee, demurrage, and interest charges on delayed payment of duties. GIFF is also concerned about the mode of calculation of state warehouse
rent by Customs. “That’s one very sour point in our business right now, and one thing we are going to do this year is to push for these fees and charges to be regulated,” said Eddy Akrong, president of the institute.
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By Eugene Davis
PIAC calls for review of PRMA, sends proposal to finance ministry By Benson AFFUL affulbenson@gmail.com
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he Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) says it has initiated proposals for the amendment of some provisions in the Petroleum Revenue Management Act (PRMA), the law that governs the country’s oil revenue usage,
ugendavis@gmail.com
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he Minority in Parliament says government should dissolve the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Team Cont’d on page 5
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