- Ghana has declared intentions to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, In order to strengthen commercial ties with Kenya.
- Trade barriers between the nations of East and West Africa have historically been low because of regulatory restrictions.
- In 2021, Kenya exported US$10.3 million (Sh1.4 billion) to Ghana.
In order to strengthen commercial ties with Kenya, Ghana has declared intentions to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.
The West African state will establish an Export Trade House (ETH) in Kenya as part of the measures to promote trade relations between the two countries. Ghana will organize a three-day business expedition before the trade fair to highlight the goods it plans to import into Kenya.
Trade barriers between the nations of East and West Africa have historically been low because of regulatory restrictions. Nonetheless, many African nations are now trading more independently thanks to the AfCTA, the largest free trade area in the world. The first two nations to sign their AfCFTA ratification agreements on the same day were Kenya and Ghana.