A US-Israeli missile strike that killed Iran's Supreme Leader has Ghana's trade officials scrambling to project economic calm.
GSA chief's confidence in the government
GSA chief's confidence in the government
- Ransford Gyampo of the Ghana Shippers' Authority voiced optimism about weathering fallout.
- Gyampo credited the current administration's track record over the past year.
- His comments aired on TV3's KeyPoints show on March 7.
- The government's core job is solving problems, per the GSA boss.
- A joint US-Israeli strike on Iran killed Ali Hosseini Khamenei.
- Iran fired back at American bases and Israeli targets in self-defense.
- Global fuel supply fears spiked after the escalation.
- Ghana's economy faces potential ripple effects from the conflict.