Overview of Ghana’s Export and Import, FDI inflow and outflow: Is there any connection between its trading partners and the source of its foreign investing countries?
Author(s) -
Evans Yeboah,
Jing Yu,
Lucy Anning
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
asian journal of interdisciplinary research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-8430
DOI - 10.34256/ajir20236
Subject(s) - china , foreign direct investment , balance of trade , multinational corporation , exportation , international trade , business , destinations , investment (military) , international economics , government (linguistics) , economics , tourism , geography , political science , politics , finance , geometry , mathematics , archaeology , law , macroeconomics , linguistics , philosophy
Foreign direct investment inflows and outflows, export and import are seen as some of the major factors for transforming a country’s economic growth and development. This paper provides and evaluate literature review on importation and exportation alongside inward and outward FDI in Ghana. By considering some selected countries such China, India, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom in determining whether there is some sort of connection between Ghana’s trading partners and investing countries in its economy by the use of quantitative method. The results show that Ghana’s export values have improved rapidly over the past years with a continuous decrease in its imports. The outcome further proves that, at the initial level, export from Ghana to China, India, US and UK were of lower values and with much effort by the Ghana government to control the balance of trade deficit from these major trading partners is in the process of achieving the goal, as the country has been experiencing balance of trade surplus from China and India except in the situation US and UK. It was also revealed that China, India, US and UK are not only major trading partners, but also top investing nations in Ghana. It is suggested Ghana should increase its outward FDI and also encourages its multinational companies to embark on cross-boarder investment.
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