Ghana and the European Union have signed a comprehensive partnership agreement covering trade, development cooperation, and political dialogue. The agreement, signed in Brussels, replaces the previous Cotonou Agreement framework.
Key provisions include:
- Enhanced market access for Ghanaian products
- β¬600 million in development assistance
- Support for Ghana's economic reform program
- Cooperation on governance and human rights
- Migration and mobility partnership
The agreement provides duty-free, quota-free access to EU markets for Ghanaian exports, potentially boosting trade significantly.