- AGI calls for review of VAT regime by next government
- Current VAT structure is seen as counter-productive to businesses
- AGI engages with political parties to integrate VAT review into manifestos
- AGM focused on empowering growth and building a strong workforce for tomorrow
- AGI aims to influence political parties to create a conducive environment for industries
- Emphasis on education, training, and skill development for industrial growth
Source: graphic.com.gh
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