Middle East conflict could soon hit Ghana's factories, says AGI president
AGI warns global conflicts could soon impact Ghana's factories - but how severe will the disruptions be?
Ghana's factories could soon face challenges due to global conflicts, according to AGI President Seth Twum Akwaboah. He warns that continued disruptions will raise production costs as manufacturers rely on imported inputs.
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