At a recent stakeholder validation workshop in Accra, the country’s Deputy Trade Minister Samson Ahi reiterated the government’s strong commitment to revitalising the sector.
He termed the goals ‘ambitious, but achievable’ and said the policy aims at positioning Ghana as a competitive player in global textile markets.
The country’s textile industry has struggled for decades under rising production costs, raw material scarcity and competition from Asian manufacturers.
The new framework seeks to reverse this by attracting long-term capital, boosting cotton cultivation and streamlining value chains, domestic media outlets reported.
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