Between 2015 and 2017, Ghana came under the radar of the EU for the wrong reasons, leading to severe restrictions on exports. Despite favourable concessions as a result of Ghana
An estimated 97% of the world’s water is found in the oceans which cover about 71% of the earth’s surface. Its vast coverage of the earth means that, it has
The food and beverage market in Africa is expected to grow three times its current value to reach US$1 trillion by 2030. A large chunk of this growth is down
By: Abdul Haki Bashiru-Dine, Ghana Shippers’ Authority BACKGROUND The law of the sea is a body of public international laws governing the geographic jurisdictions of coastal States and the rights
Patrick Essel is a B.Sc. Nautical Science student of the Regional Maritime University (RMU), who has recently graduated with the June, 2022 group. The model vessel “PATSSEL” which he built
By: Jeffery Hewlett, Student, RMU Introduction In the current climate, it is very important for us to reflect and highlight how important the maritime industry is for our country and
Globalisation has had an impact on the world economy which transcends industries. For the Shipping and logistics industry, the impact has largely been positive as it has created opportunities for
Ghana has once again cemented her status as the gateway to Africa and a major player in the maritime trade sector on the continent and beyond. This was after the
The UN projects that Africa’s population will more than triple from the current 1.3 billion to 4.3 billion people by 2100. At that number, it will be home to more
Population growth has created challenges as well as opportunities for players in Ghana’s economy, with the agricultural sector, not an exception. An Increase in population puts farmers under pressure to