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Ghana’s FDI hits $378 million in Q3 2025

People celebrating in Accra, Ghana. Photo by Jay Martin @ Unsplash
People celebrating in Accra, Ghana. Photo by Jay Martin @ Unsplash
  • Manufacturing takes over $330mn in Q3 investment
  • Foreign firms dominate Ghana’s big-ticket projects

 

ACCRA, GHANA – Foreign investors poured $378 million into Ghana in the third quarter of 2025, dwarfing local capital and reinforcing manufacturing as the backbone of the country’s industrial drive.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) remained the dominant force behind Ghana’s industrial expansion between July and September, according to new figures from Ghana Investment Promotion Centre. Local investors, by contrast, contributed just $2.62 million over the same period, underlining the widening gulf between domestic capital and large-scale industrial financing.

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