Financial Economist Professor Lord Mensah has proposed that Ghana is probably not going to see major financial advantages from the re-appointment of Donald Trump as U.S. President, because of Ghana's continuous obligation challenges.
In a meeting with Citi Business News, Lord Mensah noticed that while conservative organizations frequently correspond with monetary development in the U.S., Ghana's ongoing monetary limitations could keep the country from utilizing any possible financial overflows under a Trump administration.
"He [Donald Trump] likewise represents business and I can let you know that whenever conservatives are in power, that is the point at which you see the American economy get inside and financial backer certainty develops inside the American economy.
"However at that point with Ghana's circumstance now, I don't think with regards to business, we will get numerous monetary overflows as a result of our obligation circumstance on the grounds that no nation will jump at the chance to manage us with regards to business.
"Donald Trump won't support giving guide or gifts as the liberals will do. However, assuming it goes up to be business that they have to do with Ghana, then clearly we are not strategically positioned to have business with America presently taking a gander at our obligation circumstance," he said.
"With regards to reciprocal organizations between country to country then I can say that Ghana as we sit now, we are not strategically set up to be good to go with America in light of the fact that Donald Trump represents business. For him any choice that he is taking has to do with common advantage," Lord Master Mensah along these lines added.
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