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Gov’t must force banks to support manufacturing – J. A. Biney

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  • Enoch/UK 9 years ago

    You have said it all J.A Biney but who is listening? certainly not John Mahama and his "Yentie Obiaa" government. they will never listen to you period!

  • KWAME KWAME 9 years ago

    Exactly! Great solution indeed. Hope Government will take this seriously. In some countries such as Egypt, Commercial Banks are expected to allocate a certain proportion of their lending resources to sectors that otherwise ...
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  • SBD 9 years ago

    How do you force a private bank to lend to manufacturing companies? The banks do their due diligence with the companies they support, and not all manufacturers should be supported.

    Why not ask the Bank of Ghana lend money ...
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  • EZEKIEL 9 years ago

    BUYING and SELLING is the Economy of Ghana...apart from the Raw Material- Export with NO VALUE ADDED!
    The Blackman has STILL NOT GOT IT with developmental issues!!!!!
    JOB CREATION,especially in MANUFACTURING... is the BACKB ...
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  • PEKI TUMU 9 years ago

    Unrealistic. Banks are in business to make money

    If the government wants to it can form its won Bank to lend to these manufacturing Comapnies

  • KWAME KWAME 9 years ago

    While your suggestions is also laudable, keep in mind Gov't resources alone will not be enough. After they finance infrastructure and social projects such as electricity, roads, rails, schools, health, water and sanitation et ...
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  • Taharka 9 years ago

    Most of the commentators here don't know what they are talking about particularly the ones criticizing. Next time you economically ignorant people slather over that new Samsung phone, or that KIA car bear in what mind you hav ...
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  • Lord Tennison 9 years ago

    Banks are not good Samaritans.They are
    in business for profit.So if an investment has high risk they either steer away from it or lend at a high interest rate to compensate for the default in payment risk.Also bear in mind t ...
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  • KWAME KWAME 9 years ago

    You are raising another interesting point as regards taxes and other incentives to banks as they implement such policy. Gov't policy can include that as well. What the writer is proposing is for banks to help more in build ...
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  • tettey winfred 9 years ago

    MANUFACTURERS SUFFER IN GHANA. FOR INSTANCE MASSIVE SCALE ADJUSTMENTS IN COCOA SECTOR IS DESIGNED TO PUNISH COCOA FARMERS FOR PRODUCING QUALITY COCOA