Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta has on behalf of Government signed two financial agreements worth 42 million Euros with the European Union with the aim of promoting sustainable development and economic progress.
US EXIM Bank Management Pays Courtesy call on Finance Minister
The President and Chair of the Board of Directors of the US Export Import Bank, (US-EXIM) Reta Jo Lewis and some top management of the bank have paid a courtesy call on Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister for Finance.
Ignore Fake Ministry of Finance Letter on Smart Port and Electronic Cargo Tracking Note
The attention of the Ministry has been drawn to a letter in circulation among shipping agents and other stakeholders purportedly from the Ministry of Finance with the headline, “Re-enhancing Shipping Data Collection and Management in Ghana through Smart Port and Electronic Cargo Tracking”.
Ghana’s First Mutual Prosperity Dialogue to Focus on Private Sector’s Perspectives
The Ministry of Finance and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, will convene Ghana’s business leaders on November 2 in Accra to share ideas for ramping up investment in the country towards sustainable growth and job creation.
Ghana Reaffirms Commitment to Host V20 Secretariat. Further to Support the Secretariat with US$1 Million
Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister for Finance has affirmed Ghana’s unwavering commitment to host the Independent Secretariat for the Climate Vulnerable Forum of the V20 Group of Finance Ministers with a pledge of one million US dollars.
We are In A Good Space—Ken Ofori-Atta Tells Ghanaian Media In Marrakesh.
Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta has emphasized the need for the country to remain optimistic about the economy as it was on a steady path to economy recovery.