EM Advisory: Ghana’s manufacturing and technology sectors poised for expansion in 2026
Ghana’s manufacturing and technology sectors are set for accelerated growth in 2026 if infrastructure and policy constraints are addressed, according to the EM Advisory 2026 macroeconomic outlook.
The advisory identifies the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and rising venture capital investment in tech startups as key growth drivers.
While Ghana has historically struggled with power reliability and logistics bottlenecks, the Big Push Infrastructure Programme is expected to alleviate some constraints.
“With GHS 30 billion allocated for roads, bridges, ports, and logistics corridors, private investment could be encouraged and transaction costs reduced,” the report noted.
Technology startups in Ghana have attracted international investors, signalling confidence in the sector’s potential. Analysts say that improvements in internet connectivity and ICT infrastructure would accelerate innovation and job creation, particularly for young entrepreneurs.
“Manufacturing and technology have the potential to become significant contributors to both GDP and employment if supportive policies are executed effectively,” the advisory said.
The report emphasises the importance of private sector engagement. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) and financing mechanisms could catalyse infrastructure development and industrial expansion.
“Properly structured PPPs will allow Ghana to deliver high-impact projects while preserving fiscal space,” EM Advisory analysts said.
However, risks remain. Delays in implementation or political interference in project prioritisation could undermine growth.
The advisory warns, “Ghana must balance speed with quality to unlock the full potential of its manufacturing and technology sectors in 2026.”
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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