The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) has thrown its full support behind a directive by the Ghana Shippers' Authority (GSA) to cap Container Administrative Charges (CAC) at the country’s ports, describing the move as long overdue. In a statement issued on April 21, 2026, the Association said the directive is a critical step toward reducing the cost of doing business and restoring fairness in Ghana’s shipping and logistics sector. This intervention is not only timely but long overdue,” the Association stated. For years, importers and exporters have complained about what they describe as excessive and opaque charges imposed by international shipping lines and their local agents—costs that have significantly increased trade expenses and weakened Ghana’s competitiveness. Charges ‘Unjustified and Outdated’ The IEAG argued that many of these administrative fees are effectively duplicate charges, noting that key port-related costs are already embedded in freight rate...
The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) and Central University have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the University’s Miotso Campus, establishing a comprehensive framework for collaboration between the two institutions. This strategic partnership aims to bridge the gap between theory and industry practice through initiatives in accreditation, internships, research, innovation, and professional development, ensuring that graduates are equipped with globally competitive, market-ready skills. Speaking at the signing ceremony, the National President of CIMG, Mr. Michael Abbiw, reiterated the Institute’s mission to set the highest standards for marketing practice in Ghana. This partnership reflects our commitment to setting the highest standards for marketing practice in Ghana. By providing students with access to professional certification, mentorship, internships, and direct industry exposure, we are helping to bridge the gap between academic learn...