Ghana records $752.8m trade surplus in first 2 months of 2023

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Ghana recorded a trade surplus of $752.8 million in the first two months of 2023, about 1.0% of Gross Domestic Product, data from the Bank of Ghana has disclosed.

This is far more than the surplus of $205.8 million recorded during the same period in 2021.

The significant growth in trade surplus was due to significant proceeds from gold exports, whilst net imports also fell.

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Importantly, total exports in the first two months of 2023 went up by 11.19% year-on-year to $2.76 billion. Total exports for the first two months in 2022 was $2.48 billion.

Crude oil exports fall to $562m

Crude oil exports in February 2022 stood at, $562.6 million, lower than the $688.8 million recorded in February 2022.

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This is mainly due to price effects as the crude oil price has gone down significantly from over $100 to about $73.

Gold exports up 35% to $1.11bn

Gold export earnings, however, went up by 35.7% to $1.11 billion, supported by increased production volumes triggered by the positive response from small-scale gold exporters.

Cocoa exports up by 11.63%

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Cocoa receipts also went up by 11.63% year-year to $546 million in February 2023.

This is despite lower prices and low cocoa purchases.

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