Ghana's Non Traditional Export (NTE) grew by 11.75 per cent for 2023 bringing NTE's contribution to the overall export of the country to 24 per cent, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) has announced.
This according to her translated into about $447million in terms of additional revenue from export.
Dr Asare who was taken her turn at the Sunday edition of the Minister's biweekly briefings organised by the Ministry of Information in Accra said the growth of top NTEs between 2022 and 2023 was about 78 per cent with the total export destinations coming to about 156 countries.
She said this was the first time that the NTE of the country had actually grown and grown exponentially describing the feat as unprecedented in the history of the authority. "As I'm talking to you, we have grown exports.