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General News of Friday, 28 June 2024

    

Source: Joy News

Minority to oppose new L.I. seeking to regulate prices of cement

Price controls could lead to black market activities Price controls could lead to black market activities

The Minority in Parliament has strongly opposed the proposed Legislative Instrument (LI) by Trade and Industry Minister K.T. Hammond to regulate cement pricing in Ghana.

Bernard Ahiafor, Minority Spokesperson on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, argued that the regulation contradicts the Parent Act, which mandates the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) to set quality standards for all goods and services, not control prices.

Ahiafor highlighted that cement pricing should reflect raw material costs, currency depreciation, and transportation expenses.

He warned that price controls could lead to black market activities and inefficiencies, advocating instead for comprehensive economic measures to manage costs.

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