Clear market of fake products, employers tell govt
The President of Ghana Employers Association (GEA), Mr Terence Darko, has appealed to the government to flush out of the markets traders who deal in counterfeit products.
That, he said, was necessary to protect the local industry from the threat of unpatriotic people. The president made the appeal at the association’s annual gathering in Accra last Thursday.
Mr Darko observed that apart from the issue of counterfeit products, employers were already faced with what he described as unpredictable and unstable macroeconomic environment.
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