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VW plant to be set up by last quarter of 2018 – Pius Hadzide

Kumasi Online by Kumasi Online
2nd September 2018
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The logo of German car maker Volkswagen (VW) is seen at Northern Virginia dealer in Woodbridge, Virginia on September 29, 2015.  Wall Street stocks dropped for the week despite some improving US data as worries ranging from a slowing Chinese economy to the Volkswagen emissions scandal dampened sentiment. Volkswagen came under pressure after reports surfaced concerning the manipulation of values of emission in VW vehicles equipped with diesel engines.  AFP PHOTO/PAUL J. RICHARDS / AFP / PAUL J. RICHARDS        (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

The logo of German car maker Volkswagen (VW) is seen at Northern Virginia dealer in Woodbridge, Virginia on September 29, 2015. Wall Street stocks dropped for the week despite some improving US data as worries ranging from a slowing Chinese economy to the Volkswagen emissions scandal dampened sentiment. Volkswagen came under pressure after reports surfaced concerning the manipulation of values of emission in VW vehicles equipped with diesel engines. AFP PHOTO/PAUL J. RICHARDS / AFP / PAUL J. RICHARDS (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

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The logo of German car maker Volkswagen (VW) is seen at Northern Virginia dealer in Woodbridge, Virginia on September 29, 2015. Wall Street stocks dropped for the week despite some improving US data as worries ranging from a slowing Chinese economy to the Volkswagen emissions scandal dampened sentiment. Volkswagen came under pressure after reports surfaced concerning the manipulation of values of emission in VW vehicles equipped with diesel engines. AFP PHOTO/PAUL J. RICHARDS / AFP / PAUL J. RICHARDS (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

Pius Enam Hadzide, Deputy Minister of Information, has disclosed that German car manufacturer Volkswagen’s (VW) vehicle assembly plant would be set up in Ghana by the last quarter of 2018.

According to him, government has already signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Volkswagen South Africa.

 

 

 

Speaking on Citi TV, the Deputy Minister said the MoU would be properly implemented to make way for the set-up as soon as possible.

 “We have just signed an MoU; it has to be properly implemented. Ghana doesn’t have to go to Germany, we have signed an MOU with Volkswagen South Africa. We have the framework already. Hopefully, by the last quarter of this year, they should start setting up the plant,” he said.

President Nana Akufo-Addo welcomed the move by Volkswagen to set up vehicle assembly plant in Ghana as something that will strengthen Ghana’s economy.

At a joint press briefing held as part of the visit of the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel to Ghana, the President indicated that there was an agreement between Volkswagen, the government and a local company.

This was after a business meeting between officials from Ghana and a German business delegation.

“There are so many areas that our bilateral relationship has offered us, but the key part of it for me is the emphasis on investment and trade cooperation,” President Akufo-Addo said.

We’re not scared of competition – Kantanka

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of indigenous firm, Kantanka Automobile Company, Kwadwo Safo Jnr., says his company is not scared of competition from any international automobile firm seeking to set up in Ghana.

He however advised the government to focus on making good policies that will protect a local automobile industry like theirs and help them grow.

“Mr. President. [The] Only thing we need is good policies to protect the automobile industry and help grow our local industries …To anyone that thinks @KantankaAuto is scared of competition. We are not. I simply want better policies for our auto industry,” he stated on Twitter.

VW in Rwanda

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In June 2018, Volkswagen opened a $20 million assembly plant in Rwanda with the expectation of creating 1000 jobs. The German carmaker also has plans to co-operate with a local company to establish a ride-sharing service in the country.

The Polo was the first model made at the site, and the firm is targetting an annual production of 5,000 cars in the first phase, by also building its Passat, Tiguan, Amarok, and Teramont models.

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The VW assembly plant in Rwanda has been using components shipped from South Africa to Rwanda via Kenya.

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Source : Citinewsroom.com

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