Association of Ghana Apparel Manufacturers launched
18 Nov 17 1 min read
The Association of Ghana Apparel Manufacturers (AGAM), a business network and advocacy organization for the Ghanaian apparel business, was launched in Accra recently by trade and industry minister John K Alan Kyerematen. AGAM president Gregory Kankoh said the association will help members network and build partnerships to enhance their businesses.
AGAM exports more than $12 million worth of clothes each year and employs over 2,000 workers with the potential of expanding this workforce to 20,000 employees by December 2018, according to media reports in Ghana.
The association, launched on November 16, will also ensure members adopt global best practices and innovations in the industry to make Ghana the preferred apparel manufacturing hub in Africa for major global brands. (DS)
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AGAM exports more than $12 million worth of clothes each year and employs over 2,000 workers with the potential of expanding this workforce to 20,000 employees by December 2018, according to media reports in Ghana.
The association, launched on November 16, will also ensure members adopt global best practices and innovations in the industry to make Ghana the preferred apparel manufacturing hub in Africa for major global brands. (DS)
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