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Economic Diplomacy: A Strategic Pillar for Ghana’s International Relations and Development

By newsfileghMarch 25, 20255 Mins Read
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Economic diplomacy has emerged as a powerful instrument for nations aiming to bolster their development agendas, strengthen international relations, and ensure sustainable economic growth. For Ghana, President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are actively embracing this approach through the ambitious #Reset Agenda a strategic framework designed to rebuild the economy, create employment, and harness the skills and expertise of the Ghanaian diaspora. In an era where global economic nationalism and protectionist policies are increasingly common, Ghana must skillfully leverage economic diplomacy to secure its place on the international stage and achieve lasting prosperity.

Economic diplomacy, which involves using diplomatic channels to promote national economic interests through trade, investment, technology transfer, and economic cooperation, is a tool Ghana cannot afford to overlook. With its rich natural resources, youthful population, and strategic location within West Africa, Ghana possesses unique strengths that, if effectively harnessed, could attract foreign investment, expand access to new markets, and foster partnerships that yield mutual benefits.

The success stories of countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), China, and Japan highlight the importance of economic diplomacy. Dubai, for instance, has become a global economic powerhouse through a deliberate strategy of attracting investment via free zones, tax incentives, and superior infrastructure. Its proactive engagement with trade partners across South America, East Africa, and Eurasia has enabled Dubai to diversify its economy and solidify its position as a hub for international business.

China and Japan’s use of economic diplomacy has also proven highly effective in enhancing their global influence. Projects like the Baoshan steel complex and joint offshore oil development in the Bohai Sea illustrate how strategic partnerships can yield transformative economic outcomes. Moreover, their sustained high-level dialogues with trading partners underscore the importance of cooperation and mutual benefit.

Across Africa, countries like Zambia and Tanzania have also embraced economic diplomacy to advance their national interests. Zambia’s policy of ‘positive neutrality’ under President Hakainde Hichilema and Tanzania’s pragmatic international engagement both demonstrate the potential of economic diplomacy to attract investment and stimulate growth.

Ghana, however, faces a complex and rapidly evolving international environment. The USAID blockade initiated under President Trump, though partially reversed by the Biden administration, remains a sobering reminder of the risks associated with over-reliance on foreign aid. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tensions have driven many nations to prioritize domestic production, energy security, and employment creation. This shift toward economic self-reliance presents a formidable challenge for Ghana, which has long relied on external partnerships to drive growth.

President Mahama’s recent diplomatic tour of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso from 8th to 10th March 2025 signals Ghana’s renewed commitment to regional cooperation. His engagement aimed at restoring ties between these breakaway Sahel nations and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) underscores the recognition that peace and stability are prerequisites for economic development. More importantly, the tour reaffirmed Ghana’s resolve to forge partnerships that prioritize security and economic stability as essential foundations for growth.

The Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD) 2025, held from 30th January to 1st February 2025 at the Accra International Conference Centre, demonstrated Ghana’s dedication to regional economic integration. Themed “Delivering Africa’s Single Market through Infrastructure: Invest. Connect. Integrate,” the summit brought together leaders and stakeholders from across the continent to devise strategies for promoting trade and investment. President Mahama’s active participation underscored his administration’s determination to advance Ghana’s trade relations and reinforce its position as a catalyst for Africa’s economic renaissance.

The #ResetAgenda is anchored in an aggressive job creation strategy aimed at revitalizing sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. Central to this vision is the mobilization of the Ghanaian diaspora, whose skills, knowledge, and investments are critical to economic recovery. As President Mahama eloquently stated, “Ghana’s economic resurgence will be driven by our ability to attract not only foreign capital but the expertise and commitment of our own people, both at home and abroad.”

To enhance Ghana’s economic diplomacy, institutions such as the Ghana Export-Import Bank (GEXIM), the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must play more prominent roles. GEXIM should actively pursue bilateral and multilateral financing arrangements to support Ghanaian exporters, while also expanding credit lines to enhance liquidity and boost export competitiveness. Collaborating with international financial institutions and development agencies could unlock valuable resources to drive industrialization and technological advancement.

The GIPC must intensify its efforts to position Ghana as a preferred investment destination. Establishing special economic zones (SEZs) with attractive incentives and streamlined regulatory frameworks will be essential to drawing substantial foreign direct investment. Marketing Ghana’s comparative advantages through targeted trade missions and investment summits will diversify trade partnerships and enhance market access.

Furthermore, Ghana’s foreign missions should be empowered to advocate more effectively for the nation’s economic interests. While economic and trade officers already perform commendable work, enhancing coordination and collaboration with agencies like GEXIM and GIPC is essential. This effort should include specialized training, improved technological tools, and a sharper focus on promoting Ghana’s investment potential through compelling storytelling and marketing campaigns.

Utilizing digital platforms to showcase investment opportunities and engage the Ghanaian diaspora could transform the so-called “brain drain” into a formidable engine of economic growth. By tapping into this vast reservoir of skills, knowledge, and financial resources, Ghana can accelerate its development agenda and strengthen its position in the global economy.

As President Mahama’s #ResetAgenda continues to gain momentum, the strategic deployment of economic diplomacy will be vital to achieving long-term prosperity and resilience. Success will require clear policy direction, effective institutional coordination, and an unwavering commitment to forging alliances that enhance Ghana’s economic standing. In this increasingly interconnected world, Ghana’s ability to harness economic diplomacy as a central pillar of its foreign policy will determine whether it emerges as a leader in Africa’s economic renaissance or remains constrained by outdated models of engagement.

By: Abdul-Razak Yakubu (ARY), International Development, Governance and Political Consultant

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