When the President of Ghana, H.E. J.D. Mahama, stood before investors in Yokohama in August 2025 and announced plans to tear down Ghana’s minimum capital barriers, I recognised in my article titled “Scrapping Minimum Capital Requirement: Opportunity or Risk? The opportunity: a more open investment climate, attractive startups, SMEs, and... The post Prince Caldwell Kojo Tabiri Esq writes: Ghana’s investment revolution – open for business, protected for citizens appeared first on Asaase Radio.
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Prince Caldwell Kojo Tabiri Esq writes: Ghana’s investment revolution – open for business, protected for citizens
Asaase RadioBy Winifred LarteyTue, 21 Apr 2026 · 5d ago5 views
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Prince Caldwell Kojo Tabiri Esq discusses Ghana's "investment revolution," focusing on a presidential announcement made in Yokohama in August 2025. President J.D. Mahama reportedly declared plans to remove Ghana's minimum capital barriers. The author previously analyzed this policy, considering it an opportunity for a more open investment climate, particularly for startups and SMEs.
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