The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has met with the Secretariat of the European Union – Ghana Economic Partnership Agreements (EU – Ghana EPA) to ensure that Ghanaian exporters improve their
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
POLICE COMMAND IN THE BONO REGIONS COMMITS TO IMPROVING SECURITY OF GHANA ‘S TRANSIT CORRIDORS
The Ghana Police Command in the Bono and Bono East Regions of Ghana have expressed their commitment to ensure the safety of transit trucks and their drivers along the major
EASTERN REGIONAL MINISTER ASSURES GHANA SHIPPERS’ AUTHORITY OF ITS SUPPORT
The Tema Branch Manager of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority, Mrs. Monica Josiah, paid a courtesy call on the new Eastern Regional Minister, Honourable Seth Kwame Acheampong on Friday, 21st May
Shippers’ Authority, Standards Authority deepen engagements on trade facilitation
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority and the Ghana Standards Authority have renewed their commitments to trade facilitation through regular inter-agency engagements for the benefit of exporters and importers. Director-General of the
Notice to Importers by Air
NOTICE TO IMPORTERS BY AIR OUTCOME OF ENGAGEMENT WITH DHL EXPRESS ON CHARGES FOR AIR CARGO SHIPMENTS The Ghana Shippers’ Authority wishes to bring to the attention of all Importers
Haulage truck drivers and owners sensitised on Customs’ new guidelines for vehicle registration for transit
Transit truck drivers operating in the Tema port who ply on Ghana’s transit corridors to destinations in Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali have been sensitised on new guidelines on vehicle
Importers educated on local marine insurance benefits
Importers have been advised to insure their goods with local insurance companies to reduce their costs of doing business at the ports of Ghana. The Chief Operations Officer of GLICO