Steel manufacturers in Ghana have assured the public that prices of steel products will not be increased following government interventions, including the current stability of the Cedi.
The assurance was given on Friday, January 23, 2026, when the Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, met with steel producers at the Ministry’s Conference Room in Accra.
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Speaking to the press during the meeting, the Chairman of B5 Plus Ltd, Mr Mike Thakwani, who spoke on behalf of the Association, stated that despite some issues confronting the steel industry, prices of steel products would remain unchanged. He further assured that steel products would continue to be readily available in markets across the country.
Mr Thakwani reiterated the industry’s commitment to supporting government initiatives and expressed appreciation to the Trade Minister for the consistent cooperation and support extended to the sector over the years.
In her remarks, Hon. Ofosu-Adjare commended the steel manufacturers for their significant contribution to national development and economic growth, acknowledging their continued support towards improving the Ghanaian economy.
She explained that manufacturers had engaged her on a number of operational challenges and requested government support to address them. The Minister stated that government has carefully listened to the concerns raised and would take the necessary steps to address them appropriately.
Hon. Ofosu-Adjare expressed gratitude to the steel producers for the sacrifices they continue to make in support of economic growth and reaffirmed government’s commitment to working closely with the industry to ensure sustained growth and development of Ghana’s steel sector.







