Business24 Newspaper - July, 2020

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WEDNESDAY JULY 1, 2020

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World Bank lines up US$715m support for Ghana Gov’t moves to reduce auto imports

BY NII ANNERQUAYE ABBEY

The Country Director of the World Bank, Pierre Frank Laporte, says the bank is currently processing financial support that could reach up to US$715m to help government combat the COVID-19 pandemic as well as execute other projects. Mr. Laporte told Business24 in an interview that the amount includes a US$100m financial support request made by government to enable it undertake a set of projects relating to its fight against the pandemic. This amount follows a similar support offered by the bank at the onset of the pandemic in early April, when an amount of US$100m was approved as part of the COVID Emergency Preparedness Response Support initiative. “We are going to give US$315m to Ghana through two projects,” Mr. Laporte said. “The first is a jobs

and skills project, which will focus on improving the environment and make funds available for SMEs and focus on building skills in that area. The other project is the recently launched Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP), which will support teaching and learning through modern in-service teacher training and provision of learning materials.” The Country Director expressed confidence that government’s request should be approved by end of July to provide the needed resources to tackle the pandemic and its ramifications. He added: “Early in the [World Bank’s] next fiscal year, by September 2020, we expect to bring roughly another US$400m in new projects, including one in the financial sector which will provide credit lines to the development banks and provide guarantees for SMEs. Additional funds will also be dedicated to the water sector— and this time we are focusing on Kumasi.”

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BY DOMINICK ANDOH

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BoG urges PPP to boost manufacturing capacity BY KWASI ANKU

MORE ON PG 3

ECONOMIC INDICATORS

IMF predicts Africa’s sharpest contraction in five decades MORE ON PG 5

ACET, IMF to hold webinar on Africa’s post-COVID-19 recovery and growth MORE ON PG 5

More than 690,000 young people to benefit from COVID-19 recovery programme

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*EXCHANGE RATE (INT. RATE)

USD$1 =GHC 5.6230*

*POLICY RATE

14.5%*

GHANA REFERENCE RATE

15.12%

OVERALL FISCAL DEFICIT

6.6 % OF GDP

PROJECTED GDP GROWTH RATE PRIMARY BALANCE.

1.5% -1.1% OF GDP

AVERAGE PETROL & DIESEL PRICE:

GHc 5.13*

INTERNATIONAL MARKET BRENT CRUDE $/BARREL

42.30

NATURAL GAS $/MILLION BTUS

1.78

GOLD $/TROY OUNCE

1,685.06

CORN $/BUSHEL

329.50

COCOA $/METRIC TON

2,384.00

COFFEE $/POUND:

+5.70 ($108.30)

COPPER USD/T OZ.

220.15

SILVER $/TROY OUNCE:

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