Ghanaians say high import taxes affect business
The government reversed a benchmark value discount of 10 percent on imported vehicles and 30 percent on general goods to increase revenue. Traders say the high import charges have had a negative effect, and have caused a decline in traffic inflows at the country's ports.
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