Ghana is set to host more than 100 Turkish manufacturers, producers, and exporters as part of the 12th WCI Forum Ghana, a major international business event aimed at strengthening trade and investment relations between Ghana and Turkey.
The forum, scheduled to take place on June 23–24 at the Marriott Hotel in Accra, will bring together business leaders, investors, importers, distributors, and entrepreneurs for high-level business-to-business (B2B) meetings.
Major Opportunity for Ghanaian Businesses
Organizers say the event will provide Ghanaian companies with a unique opportunity to establish direct partnerships with leading Turkish manufacturers across multiple industries.
The annual forum has become one of the most significant platforms for promoting trade cooperation between Turkish businesses and African markets.
This year’s edition marks the 12th consecutive WCI Forum Ghana, highlighting the growing commercial relationship between the two countries.
Focus on Trade, Investment and Partnerships
Participants are expected to explore opportunities in sectors including:
- Manufacturing
- Construction materials
- Agriculture and agro-processing
- Machinery and industrial equipment
- Textiles and apparel
- Healthcare products
- Energy solutions
- Consumer goods
- Food processing
- Technology and innovation
Industry experts believe the event could help facilitate new trade agreements, investment partnerships, and technology transfers that may benefit Ghana’s private sector.
Strengthening Ghana-Turkey Economic Relations
The arrival of over 100 Turkish companies reflects increasing interest in Ghana as a strategic business destination in West Africa.
Turkey has expanded its economic footprint across Africa in recent years, with Ghana emerging as one of its important trading partners on the continent.
Business leaders attending the forum are expected to discuss ways of increasing bilateral trade volumes, supporting industrial growth, and creating employment opportunities.
High-Level B2B Meetings
One of the key highlights of the forum will be dedicated B2B sessions where Ghanaian entrepreneurs and companies will have direct access to Turkish manufacturers and exporters.
The meetings are expected to help businesses identify suppliers, explore joint ventures, and negotiate potential commercial agreements.
Organizers say the platform has successfully facilitated numerous business partnerships over the years and continues to serve as a bridge between African and Turkish markets.
Economic Impact
Analysts believe events such as the WCI Forum play an important role in attracting foreign investment, promoting exports, and enhancing international business cooperation.
The participation of more than 100 Turkish manufacturers is expected to boost networking opportunities and contribute to Ghana’s broader agenda of promoting industrialization and economic growth.
With hundreds of business executives expected to attend, the 12th WCI Forum Ghana is poised to become one of the most significant business networking events in the country this year. Turkish
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