The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) is the national export trade support institution of the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry (MOTAI) responsible for the facilitation, development, and promotion of Ghanaian exports. It was established by Act 396 in 1969 as an agency of the Ministry of Trade and Industry with the mandate to develop and promote Ghanaian exports. Our focus has primarily been to diversify Ghana’s export base from the traditional gold and other unprocessed minerals, cocoa beans, timber logs, and lumber.
Currently, there are over 383 different non-traditional export products categorised as agricultural, processed/semi-processed and handicrafts. Export trade in services is a new and recent addition to the non-traditional export portfolio.
GEPA was publicly launched at the 72nd National Exporters’ Forum in September 2011. The change from ‘Council’ to ‘Authority’ is in accordance with the Revised Laws of Ghana Act 1998 (Act 562) (1) of the Ghana Export Authority Act, 1969 (NLCD 396). This new designation helps to more clearly define the core functions of GEPA in terms of the marketing and promotion of NTE products.
GEPA’s clientele include over 3000 registered private sector exporting companies organised into 17 Export Product Associations. GEPA relate to these clients both on an individual corporate basis and as groups/associations. GEPA also acts as an interface between these exporters and other public organisations.
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