GPHA and Israeli Ambassador discuss port modernisation and trade cooperation
The meeting, held on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, focused on leveraging technology, infrastructure development, and enhanced trade collaboration to improve efficiency at Ghana’s major ports.
Discussions also centred on GPHA’s strategic vision to position the Port of Tema as a leading container hub in West Africa, while transforming the Port of Takoradi into a key oil and gas services hub for the sub-region.
Ambassador Gilad commended the rapid expansion and growing strategic importance of the Port of Tema, describing it as a vital gateway for Ghana and neighbouring landlocked countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.
He noted that the port plays a critical role in regional trade facilitation and economic integration across West Africa.
Both parties expressed optimism about deepening cooperation in areas including innovation, security systems, and operational efficiency to further modernise port operations.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending Business

Uber marks 10 years in Ghana, creating economic opportunities for more than 200,000 driver-partners
14:43
GRA to launch “Tax Connect” radio programme to engage public
09:26
Ghana targets investment-grade credit rating within three years- Ato Forson
23:33
GRA engages business associations on rollout of Integrated Tax Administration System
16:52
TOR board inspects ongoing projects as refinery advances expansion and rebranding agenda
12:53
Ghana begins local refining of Jubilee crude as Sentuo Oil Refinery receives first delivery
10:49
Ghana- Caribbean week ends at Alisa Hotel with call for deeper diaspora ties
01:59
Toronto to host 2026 Ghana-Canada Investment Forum ahead of Black Stars' World Cup opener
01:04
Bank of Ghana honoured by Ghana Journalists Association for transparency, media engagement
12:29
IEAG defends ICUMS, dismisses CSOs’ claims as misleading and unsupported
01:25


