The 2025 Ghana–China Business Summit has officially concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and partnership. Convened under the theme “Enhancing Security and Infrastructure for Investment: Opportunities for Ghana–China Collaboration,” the summit brought together a distinguished assembly of Chinese state-owned enterprises, government leaders, captains of industry, and policymakers to deepen strategic cooperation.
The summit served as a pivotal platform to drive joint ventures, infrastructure financing, technology transfer, and market expansion, with Ghana showcased as the gateway to West Africa and a rising node in global supply chains.
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At the closing ceremony, Chief of Staff Hon. Julius Debrah, speaking on behalf of H.E. President John Dramani Mahama, reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to building an investor-driven economy. He announced that Ghana will host a grander Ghana Business Summit in 2026, extending a warm invitation to Chinese investors to deepen their footprint in Ghana’s thriving economic landscape.
“With the 24-Hour Economy agenda in full motion, Ghana is set to become Africa’s industrial and logistics hub. The President has tasked us to create a dependable, investor-friendly environment that secures returns and drives inclusive growth. Chinese enterprises are strategic to this vision.”
— Hon. Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff

The summit is a cornerstone of “The Big Push”—a national drive to attract targeted investments in infrastructure, manufacturing, energy, and innovation. Ghana’s political stability, pro-business reforms, and regional influence make it an ideal partner for long-term industrial cooperation.
Ghana is Ready.
🔁 China is Welcome Again in 2026.