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Ghana’s economic growth slows to 2.0% in third quarter

GHANA’S economic growth slowed to 2.0% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2023 from 3.2% in the previous quarter, driven by a decline in the industrial sector, its statistics agency said.

The West African country is grappling with its worst economic crisis in a generation, with a sharply weaker cedi currency and double-digit price rises for consumers.

Contributing to the third-quarter slowdown were contractions in sub-sectors of industry such as mining and construction, the statistics agency said. Agriculture made a positive contribution, even though cocoa farming is having an unusually bad season.

Meanwhile, producer inflation slowed to 2.0% year-on-year in November from a revised 9.7% in October, the statistics office said separately on Wednesday.

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Consumer inflation also slowed last month, to 26.4% from 35.2% in October.

Ghana is negotiating a debt restructuring deal with its official creditors. It hopes to reach a deal soon to secure the next $600 million from the International Monetary Fund under a $3 billion rescue package.

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By MAXWELL AKALAARE ADOMBILA and CHRISTIAN AKORLIE

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