Public-Private Partnerships for Integrated Customs Services in Ghana

International Trade ForumNum. 4, Octobre 2009

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Over the last ten years, the Government of Ghana has shown a firm strategic commitment to attracting export-oriented investments, facilitating trade and enhancing Ghanaian competitiveness. Reforming the processes and procedures used by the nation's Customs, Excise and Preventative Service was a major contributor in working towards these goals. In recognizing the important role played by the private sector in driving economic growth for Ghana, the Government looked to a PPP to help build, own and operate the process of integrating and improving its customs operations. The PPP was regulated and reviewed internally by a board of directors and externally by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

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Public-Private Partnerships for Integrated Customs Services in Ghana

Over the last ten years, the Government of Ghana has shown a firm strategic commitment to attracting export- oriented investments, facilitating trade and enhancing G...

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