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FABAG supports GSA's fight against 'unfair' port charges
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FABAG supports GSA’s fight against ‘unfair’ port charges

May 21, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Meals and Beverage Trade Affiliation of Ghana (FABAG) is totally supporting the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) in its combat in opposition to what it calls “unfair and extreme prices” imposed by worldwide transport corporations working in Ghana.

In a strongly worded assertion, FABAG supported GSA’s efforts to manage the sector and warned that transport corporations reluctant to adjust to Ghanaian legal guidelines ought to rethink working in Ghana.

The affiliation stated it’s aware of lawsuits reportedly filed by some transport corporations searching for an injunction in opposition to the implementation and enforcement of regulatory measures launched by the GSA.

FABAG stated the lawsuit is “unlucky, counterproductive and detrimental to broader nationwide pursuits.”

In accordance with the affiliation, Ghanaian companies, significantly these within the meals and beverage sector, have lengthy struggled below exorbitant port and transportation prices.

He stated this case is worsening enterprise prices and contributing to greater costs for shoppers.

“At a time when industries are fighting excessive working prices, change charge instability, inflationary pressures and unfair commerce competitors, each effort should be made to ease the price burden for respectable companies,” the assertion stated.

FABAG recommended the so-called management and efforts of the Ghana Shippers Authority in selling “transparency, equity and accountability within the transport and logistics sector”.

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The affiliation argued that any try to delay or frustrate GSA’s intervention by way of the courts would undermine nationwide efforts to enhance Ghana’s enterprise setting and defend native trade.

FABAG argued that the GSA should be allowed to hold out its authorized duties “with out intimidation or hindrance.”

It additionally known as for supply and associated prices to be clear, respectable and topic to acceptable stakeholder session.

“The pursuits of Ghanaian companies and shoppers should take priority over extreme profit-seeking practices that negatively affect the financial system,” the assertion pressured.

The affiliation additionally known as on the federal government to proceed supporting reforms aimed toward enhancing the competitiveness of Ghanaian ports and lowering import and manufacturing prices.

FABAG appealed to authorities companies, trade our bodies, organized labor and civil society organizations to help the Ghana Shippers Authority’s efforts to revive “fairness and sanity” to the transport and ports sector.

The affiliation stated it is going to proceed to interact constructively and advocate for insurance policies that defend Ghana’s companies, jobs, investments and shoppers.

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