GIPC courting US investors to increase FDIs and DDIs

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The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) held a meeting in the United States of America (USA) to entice diaspora investors.

The meeting was organized by the GIPC in collaboration with key stakeholders in Washington, DC.

The purpose of this engagement was to encourage the diaspora community to invest in Ghana and increase Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Domestic Direct Investment (DDI) into the country.

The GIPC CEO Mr Yofi Grant recently said the centre is committed to supporting the economic development of Ghana.

As the best investment destination, he said, Ghana’s economy is growing.

“Still celebrating @gipcghana as Africa’s 2nd best Investment Promotion Agency at the @AIM_Congress 2022. We remain committed to supporting the country’s economic buoyancy by promoting Ghana as the best investment destination,” he said in a tqweet.

The GIPC) was recently named 2nd best Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) in Africa.

This was announced at the 2022 Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) congress.

“Congratulations once more to @gipcghana, as the Centre was named 2nd best Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) in Africa at the just ended @AIM_Congress.

“This is yet another indication from AIM that GIPC has stayed ahead of the competition in delivering on its mandate as an IPA,” the Centre tweeted on Wednesday, April 6.

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