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AITA Lauds Gov’t For Cedi Appreciation | Economy

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21st December 2022
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The Africa Interconnected Trade Association (AITA)-Ghana has commended the government for the recent cedi appreciation against the dollar.
 
In a statement copied to Peacefmonline.com, the association is also concerned about how dollar trade business owners will cope with the recent change.
 
“The AITA is particularly worried about our members who rely solely on the US Dollar as the main currency to transact businesses amongst neighbouring African countries.” A part of the statement reads
 
Below is the full statement
 
STATEMENT BY THE AFRICA INTERCONNECTED TRADE ASSOCIATION (AITA)- GHANA CHAPTER ON THE RECENT PERFORMANCE OF THE CEDI AGAINST THE DOLLAR
 
Members OF The Africa Interconnected Trade Association (AITA)-Ghana Chapter, have observed with mixed reactions,  the recent strong performance of the local currency, The Cedi, against the US Dollar and other foreign currencies.
 
Whilst the AITA sees this development as a positive one, particularly for the local economy which has for the past several months been docked by challenges as a result of extenuating factors,  we are equally concerned about its potential impacts on the businesses of our members.
 
The AITA is particularly worried about our members who rely solely on the US Dollar as the main currency to transact business amongst neighbouring African countries.
 
With a net capital of over One Billion US Dollars ($1BN) spanning various sectors of businesses such as construction, pharmaceuticals, energy, and agriculture amongst others, the AITA-Ghana Chapter, has become a major trade force, especially in the West African sub-region.
 
However,  recent happenings in the local economy,  ie the strong performance of the cedi against the dollar, has given us cause for concern,  as many more of our members have started posing losses in their various fields of business endeavours.
 
Even more worrying are the projections by both local and international financial experts that the dollar is expected to tumble further in the next few weeks as we enter the Christmas Festivities.
 
It is for this reason that the AITA, through this release,  is calling on its members to adopt proactive measures in order to mitigate the effects on their businesses.
 
We, therefore, propose the following measures, in the interim, as recommendations to our members
 
I. That all members take immediate steps to convert their dollars into cedis in order to avoid further losses in the value of their capital
 
II. That members should limit their import portfolio and as much as possible, source materials locally in order to reduce their dependency on foreign raw materials.
 
III. Members should refrain from engaging in illegal forex business and instead deal with accredited banking institutions in the country.
 
IV. Since it has become a disincentive to trade in the US Dollar as well as other foreign currencies,  we encourage members to limit capital flight to the barest minimum in order to protect their investment from further dwindling.
 
It is our fervent hope that these measures, though unfortunate, will help in the interim, to protect our investments from losing value as a result of the poor performance of the dollar against the cedi.

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