Aboadze (W/R) Jan 14, - President
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned a $77.26 million Twyford Ghana
Ceramics Company Limited which has created 1,846 jobs for residents in the
Shama District of the Western Region.
The factory which is into the
production and distribution of tiles would operate at a designed production
capacity of 14.4 million square metres per year with annual sales projected to
be $82.8 million.
This would therefore reduce
importation of tiles from $90.66 million to $7.86 million per year with a
further potential to reduce the demand on foreign currency and stabilise the
local currency.
The factory, a subsidiary of
Sunda (MU) Holdings Limited, a Chinese company is a boost to the New Patriotic
Party’s one district one factory industrialisation programme.
President Akufo-Addo in his
address reiterated his commitment to shift focus from taxation to production to
boost the economy.
He said government was determined
to add value to Ghana’s primary products to improve industrial activities to
progress the living standards of the Ghanaian citizenry and that 95 per cent of
raw materials needs of the company would be sourced locally.
President Akufo-Addo said Ghana
Gas Company Limited would reduce the price per unit gas supply to the newly
Twyford Ghana Ceramics Company Limited and other industries across Ghana as
part of government’s agenda to improve the business environment.
Mr Y.C. Shen, the Group Chairman
of SUNDA International said Twyford ceramics was set up in Ghana because of the
enabling business environment created by the government through the one
district one factory programme which they had taken advantage of to do business
in Ghana and called for government’s support to ensure a smooth operation for
the benefit of all.
He lauded government of Ghana for
the one district one factory policy which he said was introduced in China
several years ago.
“Your government’s policy of ‘one
district, one factory’ encourages investors to set up a factory in every
district of Ghana which we believe is the best idea to move Ghana’s development
forward and fast.
“Forty years ago, China was not
more developed than Ghana today. The then Chinese government made a similar
policy of rural industrialisation and the results is what we see in developed
china today’’, he said.
GNA

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