Sports Minister Kofi Adams pitched Ghana as the perfect spot for Chinese money and business deals. He spoke during the final day of a major Ghana-China trade meeting that lasted five days. Adams told the crowd that foreign companies should feel confident about putting their cash into Ghanaian projects. The Buem MP made his case for why Chinese firms should pick Ghana over other African countries. He promised that investors would find safety and security for their business ventures.
The minister highlighted sports and recreation as prime areas for Chinese investment dollars. Adams said Ghana produces amazing athletes across many different sporting activities. He mentioned everything from soccer players to martial arts experts as examples of local talent. Chinese companies could tap into this rich pool of athletic ability for profitable ventures. Adams painted a picture of endless opportunities waiting for smart investors.
Ghana offers more than just business chances according to the enthusiastic minister. Adams described his country as a peaceful place where investors can relax after hard work days. He contrasted Ghana with other regions that face constant fighting and political problems. The minister said Chinese businesspeople could enjoy weekends and evenings without worrying about violence or instability. Adams wrapped up his speech by guaranteeing that Chinese investments would stay protected under Ghanaian law.
The minister highlighted sports and recreation as prime areas for Chinese investment dollars. Adams said Ghana produces amazing athletes across many different sporting activities. He mentioned everything from soccer players to martial arts experts as examples of local talent. Chinese companies could tap into this rich pool of athletic ability for profitable ventures. Adams painted a picture of endless opportunities waiting for smart investors.
Ghana offers more than just business chances according to the enthusiastic minister. Adams described his country as a peaceful place where investors can relax after hard work days. He contrasted Ghana with other regions that face constant fighting and political problems. The minister said Chinese businesspeople could enjoy weekends and evenings without worrying about violence or instability. Adams wrapped up his speech by guaranteeing that Chinese investments would stay protected under Ghanaian law.