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The Ministry of Trade and Industry and ‘Invest for Jobs’ – an initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), have signed an agreement to promote the automotive sector and support the development of industrial parks in Ghana.
A ceremony co-hosted by the German Ambassador to Ghana and the Minister of Trade and Industry in Accra, marked the cooperation between the two parties. [ads2]
‘Invest for Jobs’ is the brand for the Special Initiative on Training and Job Creation; it is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH among other partners.
The cooperation will contribute to the development of selected industrial zones and parks, in collaboration with local and international parks developers.
For the purpose of this cooperation with the ministry, an amount of 540,000 Euros is being invested – through a financing agreement, to support industrial park development and to establish an Automotive Desk at the Ministry.[ads3]
The grant agreement was signed by Regina Bauerochse Barbosa, country director of GIZ Ghana and Patrick Yaw Nimo, the chief director of the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Following the signing ceremony, the German Cooperation presented two vehicles, one each to the Ministry of Trade and Industry, and the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Ghana (AHK Ghana) with whom GIZ also has a cooperation agreement. Both VW Tiguan cars were assembled locally in Ghana.
Through the local assembly of vehicles, 3,600 direct and indirect jobs would be created in Ghana, and the addition of components and parts manufacturing will also add about 6,600 direct and indirect jobs.
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