Cross-border trade refers to the movement of goods and services across a border between two countries or jurisdictions. It facilitates the supply of non-existent, scarce, high cost, or low-quality products
Integrated port development policy needed to boost AfCFTA – CILT Africa Forum Panel
Panel members at the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Africa Forum 2022 have made a strong case for a concerted effort for an integrated port development plan among
Liner Vessel needed to expedite AfCFTA fortunes – CILT Exe. Member
Trade volumes among African countries are likely to see a significant increase to support the growth of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) if the Africa Union makes it
The Prospects for Inland Waterways Development in Ghana
“I am the river, sit and listen to my wisdom” (Ian Menard, 1994). Rivers and other water bodies have been essential to human existence since the beginning of time due
Achieving a Climate-proof Maritime Transport System: The Role of Ghanaian Stakeholders
The shipping industry plays an immense role in world trade. At about age seven (7), I received a beautiful Christmas gift (a waist bag) from my auntie who lived in
Minister for Public Enterprises Pays Working Visit to Shippers’ Authority
Management of the GSA in a group picture with the Minister for Public Enterprises, Mr. Joseph Cudjoe (Yellow Middle) The Minister for Public Enterprises, Hon. Joseph Cudjoe paid a working
BoG LoC Challenges: Inter-sectorial Committee formed to streamline processes
As part of measures to curb the challenges faced by exporters, the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) and the Bank of Ghana (BoG) have embarked on a nationwide tour to sensitise
5th Ghana Shippers’ Awards: 5 SMEs honoured
Pat K Farms receiving their Award from the CEO of GSA, Ms. Benonita Bismarck Five (5) Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the shipping and logistics industry have been honoured
Tamale exporters commend Shippers’ Authority and BoG for LoC sensitisation
The nationwide education and sensitization of exporters on Letters of Commitment (LoC), which is a collaboration between the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) and the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has received
Cross-border traders key to economic stability – Shippers’ Authority
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has engaged women in cross-border trade in the northern part of the country and reiterated the critical role they play to ensure economic stability. The