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Ghana-China Business Summit 2026 rescheduled to November due to national exigencies
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Ghana-China Business Summit 2026 rescheduled to November due to national exigencies

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
The 2026 Ghana-China Business Summit, initially slated for July 20 to 26 in Accra, has been postponed to November 2026 due to national exigencies, organizers announced on Tuesday in Accra. In a joint statement, the Ghana-China Business Summit Secretariat, Perfect World Company Limited, and partners said the decision, though difficult, was necessary to ensure full government and other partners 39; participation and alignment with key national priorities.

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