Ghana is set to hold crucial discussions with the U.S. Ambassador following the recent imposition of a 10% universal tariff on imports by the United States.
On Monday, April 7, ministers from Trade, Finance, and Foreign Affairs will meet the U.S. envoy in Accra to address concerns over the tariff’s potential impact on trade flows and investor confidence.
The move is seen as part of Ghana’s push for economic diplomacy, aiming to protect local industries and maintain strong bilateral ties.
Observers say the outcome of the talks could shape future trade dynamics between the two countries.