By: Joseph Oliver Cromwell
The Chamber of Automobile Dealership Ghana, CADEG, has issued a resounding call for its certified members in the auto dealership industry to be granted a fair share of businesses associated with locally assembled vehicles.
This plea came to light at the launch of the Ghana Automotive Code and an accompanying exhibition of Made-in-Ghana Vehicles.
According to the CADEG, the significance of fostering strong partnerships and cooperation within the domestic automotive sector will boost local business investments and the growth of automobile and spare parts dealership, thereby contributing to Ghana‘s economic development.