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Ghana Standards Authority Holds Seminar For Importers And Exporters On The Ghana Conformity Assessment Programme (G-CAP) At Sunyani

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The Ghana Standards Authority has organized a seminar for Importers

and Exporters on the Ghana Conformity Assessment Programme (G-CAP) at

Sunyani, capital of the Brong Ahafo Region.

The seminar was aimed to educate Ghanaians in general on dangers

associated with the high risks goods, which found their way into the

country.

Deputy Executive Director Of Ghana Standards Authority, Mr. Kofi

Nagetey speaking at the seminar said, The Ghana Standards Authority

has opted to implement the Ghana Product Conformity Assessment (G-CAP)

Programme similar to the ones embraced by other countries such as

Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Algeria,

Egypt, Syria, Saudi-Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Indonesia, and Russia, among

other countries.

He said, The Ghana Conformity Assessment Programme (G-CAP) is a

conformity assessment process used to verify that imported products

are in conformity with the requirements of applicable Standards before

being exported to a destination country.

"This process is aimed at ensuring that specific products imported

into the Ghanaian market meet the requirements of the Technical

Regulations and Standards set by the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA)

and are of the required quality for health and safety of people and

also protection of the environment."

Mr. Kofi Nagetey added that, Product Conformity Assessment helps Trade

Facilitation and protects the interests of traders; importers benefit

from a faster customs clearance process because verification

activities have been completed prior to shipment and exporters do not

take the risk to have their goods rejected at the country of

destination because of non-compliance with the requirements.

He therefore called on both Importers and Exporters to collaborate

with the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) to ensure that only quality

products gain entry into the country as required by law.

By: Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku (MR. KOK)

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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