Orchestrating National Wealth: The urgent case for operationalising a Ghana Minerals & Commodities Exchange Authority (GMCxA)
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Orchestrating National Wealth: The urgent case for operationalising a Ghana Minerals & Commodities Exchange Authority (GMCxA)

Dr. Kankson Kpentey, Policy & Industrial Strategy Advisor | Head of Procurement, GCB Bank PLC, Adjunct Lecturer, GIMPA Business, Public Services & Governance Schools, Coventry University via (GCTU) – Sustainability & EMS, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) — Master's Programme in Commercial Management and Global Sourcing
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Ghana sits on an extraordinary, under-monetised endowment: gold, manganese, bauxite, diamonds, industrial minerals, oil and gas, cocoa, timber, cash crops and horticultural produce that together define the structural spine of the national economy.

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