
Ban on non-ferrous scrap export to boost processed metal earnings by up to $300m annually – Mahama
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 20/02/2026
President John Mahama has announced that the government’s ban on the export of non-ferrous scrap is expected to boost Ghana’s processed metal exports by between $250 million and $300 million annually, describing the move as a decisive step toward strengthening the country’s industrial base.
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