
Before the Fall: Ghana’s rising tariff burden and the threat to economic stability
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 14/10/2025
Ghana’s private sector is struggling under what experts describe as an “unsustainable tariff regime” that could push the economy toward stagnation and possible international trade retaliation if urgent reforms are not made.
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