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英联邦支持加纳 24 小时经济政策 / Commonwealth Affirms Support for 24h Economy
来源:B & FT Online | 作者:迦纳术略 | 发布时间 :2025-04-01 | 260 次浏览: | 分享到:
在加纳首都阿克拉举行的历史性会晤中,英联邦企业投资理事会(CEIC)首席执行官 Rosie Glazebrook 女士与加纳总统 John Dramani Mahama 先生深入探讨了英联邦在全球经济发展与加纳 24 小时经济建设中的核心作用。


在加纳首都阿克拉举行的历史性会晤中,英联邦企业投资理事会(CEIC)首席执行官 Rosie Glazebrook 女士与加纳总统 John Dramani Mahama 先生深入探讨了英联邦在全球经济发展与加纳 24 小时经济建设中的核心作用。


这次会议是作为英联邦代表团访问加纳的官方商务活动的一部分,会议突出了委员会在激发私营部门活力和促进支持成员国可持续发展的国际合作伙伴关系方面的潜力。

在会议期间,Glazebrook 女士强调了英联邦独特的召集力量,指出其将商业领袖、政策制定者和思想领袖聚集在一起的能力是推动共同繁荣的关键。“英联邦的力量在于其连接人与思想的能力。我们拥有一个强大的平台来促进经济发展,通过正确的合作伙伴关系,我们可以支持加纳的更广泛目标,包括促进繁荣的 24 小时经济。” 她评论道。

Glazebrook 女士的评论引起 Mahama 总统强烈共鸣,他对英联邦对加纳及其他成员国实现经济愿望的支持表示了感谢。“您方才的发言对我来说就像音乐一样动听。” Mahama 总统说,强调了他的政府利用国际合作伙伴关系促进国家发展的承诺。

会议上还有加纳外交部长 Sam Okudzeto Ablakwah 先生、总统高级顾问 Seth Tekper 先生和 Joyce Bawa Mogtari 先生以及国会议员 Joana Gyan Cudjoe 女士在内的几位重要人物参加。

此外,英联邦驻加纳代表团团长 John Apea 博士、阿尔伯塔省政府代表 Klaus Buttner 先生、英联邦国家主任 Benjamin Cobblah 先生以及 Crown Agents Bank 董事 Ama Agbenu 先生也出席了会议。这些有影响力的人物都一致支持加强私营部门与政府之间的联系,以提升加纳的经济表现。

本次会议讨论的中心是如何利用英联邦的资源来吸引投资和创新。凭借其丰富的经济合作历史,英联邦能够独特地提供加纳所需的工具和专业知识,以扩大其全球经济足迹,特别是在 24 小时经济中蓬勃发展的领域,如金融、技术和制造业。

会议展示了对共同成功的持续承诺,标志着英联邦企业投资委员会与加纳政府进一步合作的一个积极步骤。Glazebrook 女士和 Mahama 总统都同意,私营部门将在实现加纳和更广泛的英联邦希望实现的经济转型目标中发挥关键作用。

随着会议的结束,人们对加纳经济的未来充满了新的乐观情绪,许多人都希望加纳与英联邦之间的牢固联系能够继续带来富有成效的伙伴关系和投资。

Commonwealth Affirms Support for Mahama’s 24 Hour Economy


In a historic meeting between the Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, Rosie Glazebrook, and President John Dramani Mahama, the two leaders discussed the significant role of the Commonwealth in driving economic development and enhancing the success of the global 24-hour economy.


The meeting, held as part of the official business arm of the Commonwealth’s delegation’s visit to Ghana, highlighted the Council’s potential to galvanize the private sector and foster international partnerships that support sustainable growth across member nations.


During the meeting, Glazebrook emphasized the Commonwealth’s unique convening power, noting that its ability to bring together business leaders, policymakers, and thought leaders was key to advancing mutual prosperity. “The Commonwealth’s strength lies in its ability to connect people and ideas. We have a powerful platform to foster economic development, and with the right partnerships, we can support Ghana’s broader goals, including the promotion of a thriving 24-hour economy,” she remarked.


Glazebrook’s comments resonated strongly with President Mahama, who expressed his appreciation for the support the Commonwealth can offer to Ghana and other member states in achieving their economic aspirations. “What you’ve just said is music to my ears,” said President Mahama, underscoring his government’s commitment to leveraging international partnerships for national development.


The meeting was attended by several key dignitaries, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwah, Senior Presidential Advisers Seth Tekper and Joyce Bawa Mogtari and MP Joana Gyan Cudjoe. Also in attendance were the Commonwealth Head of Mission Dr. John Apea, Klaus Buttner, Representative of the Government of Alberta, Benjamin Cobblah, Commonwealth Country Director, and Ama Agbenu, Director of Crown Agents Bank. These influential figures were all aligned in their support for strengthening ties between the private sector and government to boost economic performance in Ghana.


The discussions centered on how Ghana can harness the resources of the Commonwealth to attract investment and innovation. With its rich history of economic cooperation, the Commonwealth is uniquely positioned to provide Ghana with the tools and expertise necessary to expand its economic footprint globally, particularly in sectors that thrive in the 24-hour economy, such as finance, technology, and manufacturing.


In a show of continued commitment to mutual success, the meeting marked a positive step toward further cooperation between the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council and the Ghanaian government. Both Glazebrook and President Mahama agreed that the private sector will play a pivotal role in realizing the economic transformation goals that both Ghana and the broader Commonwealth hope to achieve.


As the meeting concluded, there was a renewed sense of optimism about the future of Ghana’s economy, with many hopeful that the strong ties between Ghana and the Commonwealth will continue to yield fruitful partnerships and investments in the years to come.


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