
February 24, 2026 – The International Trade Council, a prestigious global trade organization dedicated to empowering businesses in international commerce, today announced the publication of a groundbreaking new book, Ghana: The Fulcrum of African Trade. Authored by George Glory Opeku, this essential guide is poised to reshape how modern exporters and investors approach market entry and expansion across the African continent, firmly establishing Ghana as the strategic starting point.
Ghana: The Fulcrum of African Trade serves as an indispensable resource for anyone looking to navigate the complexities and capitalize on the immense opportunities within Africa. Spanning 21 comprehensive chapters and over 33,000 words, the book meticulously details why Ghana stands as the optimal jurisdiction for foreign direct investment and a powerful springboard for exporters entering the African market for the first time. From its resilient economic history and stable governance to its pivotal role in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Opeku provides a compelling case for Ghana’s unique position.
The guide goes beyond theoretical frameworks, offering practical, actionable insights into every aspect of market entry. Readers will find expert advice on understanding Ghana’s legal and financial landscapes, mastering cultural nuances for business success, and navigating the practicalities of registration, permits, and labor laws. Crucially, the book illuminates how to leverage Ghana’s robust infrastructure and logistics to build pan-African supply chain superhighways, ensuring that businesses can effectively scale from Ghana into the broader African market. It features lessons from the ground, including success stories and common pitfalls to avoid, culminating in a step-by-step action plan for successful market entry.
“Africa represents the next frontier of global trade and investment, and Ghana stands as a beacon of stability, opportunity, and strategic access,” said Ranjani Rangan, Chairperson of the International Trade Council. “George Glory Opeku’s ‘Ghana: The Fulcrum of African Trade’ is more than just a book; it is a meticulously crafted roadmap that empowers businesses to confidently unlock Africa’s vast potential, starting with one of its most promising and welcoming economies. This publication aligns perfectly with the Council’s mission to provide unparalleled resources that drive global economic growth and foster successful international trade.”
This book is a must-read for international exporters, foreign investors, multinational corporations, trade policymakers, and entrepreneurs seeking to expand their footprint into Africa. Whether you are contemplating your first foray into the continent or looking to optimize existing operations, Ghana: The Fulcrum of African Trade offers the strategic insights, practical tools, and confidence needed to transform aspiration into achievement within the dynamic African marketplace.
BOOK DETAILS:
Title: Ghana: The Fulcrum of African Trade
Subtitle: A Guide for Modern Exporters and Investors
Author: George Glory Opeku
Published by: International Trade Council
Available at: www.tradecouncil.org
ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE COUNCIL:
The International Trade Council is a peak-body trade organization dedicated to supporting businesses engaged in international commerce. The Council provides resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy for exporters and importers worldwide. Recently, the Council launched its world-first AI-native member platform at www.itradecouncil.org, revolutionizing how trade professionals connect and access resources. The Council also operates ADAMftd (www.adamftd.com), a comprehensive global trade data solution for exporters looking to sell to foreign markets or source from foreign suppliers. ADAMftd provides real-world customs data, shipping data, sanctions screening, tariff information, trade rules, regulatory data, and company intelligence – making it the essential tool for modern exporters.
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