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Ghana’s Economy Expanded by 5.5% in the Third Quarter, Reports Statistics Agency

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Ghana’s economy demonstrated robust growth, expanding by 5.5% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025, as reported by the Ghana Statistical Service. This growth reflects a continuation of the positive trajectory from earlier in the year, largely driven by the services sector, which has seen significant expansions in information and communication technology, financial services, and trade. These sub-sectors underscore the resilience and diversification of Ghana’s economy.

In light of these positive indicators, the Bank of Ghana adjusted its monetary policy, reducing the policy rate by 350 basis points to 21.5% in September 2025 to stimulate investment and consumption. This decision was informed by ongoing disinflationary trends and improved macroeconomic conditions, aiming to bolster economic activity further.

The industrial sector also showed favorable momentum, particularly through construction, mining, and quarrying, fueled by both domestic and international demand. Agriculture, a cornerstone of Ghana’s economy, remained resilient, supported by favorable weather and improved farming practices, enhancing food security and providing raw materials for manufacturing.

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Inflation reached 11.5% in August 2025, its lowest in nearly four years, attributed to effective monetary policies and a le currency, which helped maintain consumer confidence. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasted a 4% growth rate for Ghana by the end of 2025, slightly below the government’s target of 4.4%. However, the IMF projects growth could accelerate to 4.8% in 2026, suggesting a positive long-term outlook.

Overall, Ghana’s economic performance reflects effective policy measures and sector resilience, positioning the country for sustained growth through ongoing reforms and diversification efforts.

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10 Comments

  • I think the statistics might be misleading. We need to consider other factors like inflation and unemployment rates for a clearer picture.

  • I wonder if this growth will trickle down to benefit the average Ghanaian or just line the pockets of the elite.

  • Wow, thats great news for Ghana! But shouldnt we focus on sustainability rather than just growth numbers? Just a thought.

  • Wow, thats great news for Ghana! But do you think this growth will benefit all sectors equally? Lets discuss!

  • I find it hard to believe the statistics agency report. Could it be inflated to paint a rosy picture? Skeptical emoji.

  • Wow, thats great news for Ghana! But do you think this growth is sustainable, or just a temporary spike? Lets discuss!

  • Do you think this growth will have a positive impact on the average Ghanaians daily life? Im curious to hear your thoughts!

  • I think there might be some hidden factors impacting Ghanas economic growth. Lets dig deeper into the numbers!

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