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Renault, the French automotive multinational, will set up an badembly plant in Ghana.
Fabrice Cambolive, Vice President of Renault and President of the Africa, India and India Region (AMI), made the announcement on Monday during a visit to President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House in Accra .
"For us, we must now see if our ability to import our products into this country is in line with your policy and, if it suits you, we will be happy to do so," he said.
Fabrice Cambolive said he was aware of Ghanaian values, which were essential for him and that he "hoped we could make it a reality in a really difficult project, not in the short term, but in the long term" project, and if everything agrees, we will get back to you as soon as possible. "
President Akufo-Addo expressed his joy and optimism at this announcement, calling it good news.
"Ghana is the preferred destination, favorable to business, impressive economic indicators and political stability in West Africa, to establish a rallying point.
"We are the second largest economy in West Africa, so there are many reasons why Ghana is a country well placed for you.We see ourselves as the gateway to the country. 39 West Africa on a market of some 350 million euros the number of people expected to reach 500 million by 2030. So we think it will be a good place for the to do, "added the President.
Already, the global giants of car manufacturing, Volkswagen, Sinotruk and Nissan, are expected to establish their badembly plants in Ghana this year.
Source: ISD (Rex Mainoo Yeboah)
Photo: ISD (Patience Lartey)
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