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Ghana’s resilient economy surpasses IMF growth projections -Mission Chief applauds 3% economic growth

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Ghana and other economies in sub-Saharan Africa projected to grow by 3.8% in 2024

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Stéphane Roudet, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Mission Chief for Ghana, has commended Ghana’s economic growth, hailing it as a testament to the country’s resilience in the face of challenges.

In an interview with Citi TV, Mr. Roudet expressed his astonishment and optimism at the nation’s swift economic recovery, which has exceeded the IMF’s expectations for 2023.

The IMF had initially projected Ghana’s economic growth to reach 1.5 percent by the end of 2023. However, the latest data for the first half of the year reveals that the country’s economy is flourishing at an impressive rate of 3 percent. This robust performance has not only surprised but also delighted the IMF Mission Chief.

“Ghana’s economic activities, I have to say, have surprised us on the outside,” remarked Mr. Roudet.

“You will remember that in the program, we were projecting economic growth of 1.5 percent for this year, and now we have the outcome for the first half of the year, and we are about 3 percent. So, you can see that there are signs that are encouraging.”

This positive development is expected to have far-reaching implications, particularly regarding the disbursement of the second tranche of the $3 billion credit facility from the IMF.

Mr. Roudet emphasized that the higher-than-anticipated growth rate will necessitate a revision of the IMF’s growth projection as part of their ongoing review process.

“We were assessing that growth will be above 1.5 percent for this year, and what we are seeing now is above that,” Mr. Roudet explained.

“So, we will have to revise our growth projection in the context of this review, and this is very good news because it means that in spite of the challenges that the Ghanaian economy has faced; the high inflation, the loss of market access for the government, in spite of that, the economy is resilient and growth is still around 3 percent, and that’s very good news.”

This unexpected surge in economic growth is likely to boost investor confidence, stimulate further investment, and reinforce Ghana’s reputation as a resilient and promising economy in the African region.

Ghana’s economic performance in the first half of 2023 has set a promising trajectory for the country, with the IMF Mission Chief expressing confidence in the nation’s ability to overcome challenges and continue on its path of economic growth and stability.

For now, Ghana’s economic resilience and impressive growth rates are generating optimism both domestically and internationally, as the country looks to capitalize on this unexpected positive momentum.

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