The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) says the imposition of the 10% tariff by the United States on Ghanaian exports is a test of Ghana’s resilience, strategic foresight, and unity of purpose.
It said while diplomacy must remain our foremost tool, we must simultaneously invest in local capacity, institutional frameworks, and market diversification to withstand future shocks.
The Movement in a message issued in Accra and signed by its Convenor, Victor Gyapong stated that Ghana’s response must reflect a mature, sovereign nation grounded in international law, regional cooperation, and national solidarity.
It further noted “It is our hope that this statement will guide constructive engagement and serve as a patriotic roadmap in this critical moment.Ghana has overcome greater challenges before. With clarity of vision, unity of purpose, and courage of conviction; we shall prevail again.”
Please read full statement below