Paul Frimpong CGIA, ICCE

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Paul Frimpong is a development economist, top voice on Sino-Africa relations, and an award-winning entrepreneur. He’s currently the Executive Director & Senior Research Fellow at the Africa-China Centre for Policy & Advisory. The Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory is a Sino-African research and policy think tank and advisory firm headquartered in Accra, Ghana. The Centre is dedicated to providing unbiased policy and market research as well as distinct views on Africa-China relations.

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Unraveling the Truth: Dispelling Key Myths About Africa-China Relations.

Few alliances have sparked as much interest and speculation in the complicated fabric of international relations as between Africa and China. The relationship between...

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Ghana’s Inflation Drops to 3.8% in January 2026, Signaling Strong Return to Price Stability

Ghana's inflation hits 3.8% in Jan 2026, lowest since 2021, marking 13th straight month of decline. Macroeconomic conditions and easing prices drive sustained disinflation trend.

Ghana’s Producer Inflation Inches Up in December 2025, but Monthly Prices Ease — GSS Report

Ghana's Producer Price Inflation (PPI) rose to 1.9% in December 2025, up from 1.3% in November, but declined 0.8% month-on-month, indicating short-term relief for domestic producers

Ghana Deepens Value Addition with Landmark Gold Refining Agreement

Ghana signs landmark gold refining deal with Gold Coast Refinery, boosting local value addition, revenue retention, and job creation. Agreement marks shift from exporting raw gold to domestic processing.

President Mahama Takes “The Accra Reset” to Davos, Calls for New Global Cooperation Framework

Ghana to host inaugural Accra Reset Davos meeting, led by President John Dramani Mahama, focusing on sovereignty and global cooperation.
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