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GUTA warns of soaring import costs caused by Publican AI system in Ghana

Joseph Paddy of GUTA highlights that import duties have increased over 100%, significantly impacting traders and consumers. This development underscores ongoing challenges with the AI system’s implementation and its economic implications. Stakeholders are likely to demand urgent review and adjustments from authorities to mitigate financial strain.
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freight forwarders and clearing agents
Commissioner-General
Importers and Exporters Association
Sampson Awingobit
Publican AI system
government authorities
Voxy
Ghana Union of Traders Association
GUTA
Ghana government