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VADUG urges gov’t to suspend planned vehicle conformity verification programme

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VADUG urges gov’t to suspend planned vehicle conformity verification programme

The Vehicle and Asset Dealers Union of Ghana (VADUG) has appealed to the government to suspend the implementation of the Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PVoC) programme for imported vehicles, arguing that the policy should not be rolled out until wider consultations are held with industry stakeholders.

Mr Atanley added that broader stakeholder engagement would help clarify the operational framework of the programme, address safety and implementation concerns, and ensure any new regulatory measures are introduced in a manner that protects both consumers and businesses.

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