The United Kingdom and Ghana signed a Growth Partnership on 3 June 2026 to deliver jobs, stronger infrastructure and better skills in Ghana. The agreement, signed during Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama’s visit to the UK, builds on up to £215 million of deals from the Ghana Investment Summit in London and will run from 2026 to 2028. Four priority areas are outlined: attracting private investment, easing trade for Ghanaian businesses, supporting industrial infrastructure and expanding skills and education partnerships. Key projects include a £101 million ship‑repair facility in the Gulf of Guinea, a £5 million climate‑aligned infrastructure fund, an £85 million green reforestation fund, and a £4 million healthcare training partnership. The partnership aims to mobilise investment, diversify trade and underpin sustainable, inclusive growth in Ghana.
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