FABAG blames high import duties for smuggling surge draining Ghana’s economy

FABAG blames high import duties for smuggling surge draining Ghana’s economy

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 27/10/2025
The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) has sounded an alarm over the growing smuggling crisis, blaming high import duties for fueling illicit trade and draining the economy of billions of cedis monthly.
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