Ghanaian traders and entrepreneurs face fragmented, inefficient trade systems that prevent business growth and market access
Ghanaian traders and small business owners—particularly women entrepreneurs—struggle with disjointed trade infrastructure, lack of system harmonization, and insufficient institutional support that creates structural barriers to scaling their businesses and accessing broader markets. Current fragmented systems force them to navigate multiple incompatible processes, increasing costs, time, and operational complexity while limiting their ability to compete and grow.
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Overall Score: 41.7%
Source Signals (1)
Fidelity Bank Ghana has called for stronger stakeholder collaboration, harmonised trade systems, and targeted institutional support to remove the structural barriers holding back Ghana's traders and entrepreneurs, particularly women, from reaching their full potential....
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Problem Details
- Category
- ecommerce
- Pain Keywords
- trade system fragmentation, structural barriers to business growth, women entrepreneur support gap, institutional infrastructure gaps, market access limitations
- Signals Collected
- 1
- Created
- 2026-08-14 14:35