Ghana signs seventh bilateral Debt Restructuring Agreement with Czech Republic
Ghana has signed its seventh bilateral debt restructuring agreement, this time with the Czech Republic, marking another significant step in the country’s ongoing external debt recovery efforts.
The agreement was signed by Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, and Mr. René Jakl, Director of the Claims and Recoveries Department at the Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation (EGAP), on behalf of the Czech government.
Dr. Forson expressed Ghana’s profound appreciation to the Czech Republic for its continued cooperation and support throughout the debt restructuring process.
He noted that the partnership demonstrates the strong diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations.
Mr. Jakl described the agreement as the start of “a new chapter” that he believes will pave the way for deeper collaboration and future support for Ghana.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Czech Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Pavel Bílek, alongside officials from the Ministry of Finance.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending Business

SIC Managing Director James Agvenim-Boateng honoured by IBAG
05:34
IMF technical mission engages Ghana on implementing governance reforms
05:08
NPA hosts 2025 Downstream CEOs breakfast meeting to shape industry’s future
15:16
Ghana to establish Trade House in the UK to boost exports — High Commissioner reveals
15:05
VEMAG raises concerns over DVLA's digital number plate rollout, citing job losses
13:30
DVLA introduces temporary registration number sticker for non-fleet vehicle owners
12:05
Finance Minister urges Legon Tax Office to strengthen revenue mobilisation
10:12
GRA refutes extortion claims, clarifies duty payment incident at Kotoka International Airport
06:39
NYA CEO urges Yango couriers to be diligent and humble at 2025 Partner Conference
14:26
Agric Minister launches $147.3 m PROSPER project in Damongo to transform rural agriculture
14:15



