Made in Ghana Bazaar Concludes with Resounding Success

The Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. James Gyakye Quayson, has expressed immense pride and gratitude for the success of the 2025 Made in Ghana Bazaar which commenced on Friday 5th September and ended on Sunday 7th September at the Accra International Conference Center . Speaking at the closing ceremony, Hon. Quayson praised the energy, creativity, and entrepreneurship displayed by exhibitors, describing it as “nothing short of extraordinary.”
Special Recognition
The Minister extended special recognition to several key contributors to the success of the event, including:
Unwavering Partners: Ghana Excel Bank, Ghana Investment Promotion Center, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, Ghana Free Zone Authority, Bank of Ghana, Ghana Enterprise Agency, Ghana National Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Association of Ghana Industries, and Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited.
Sponsors and Media Partners: Their support was instrumental in making the event possible and successful.
Exhibitors*: The heart of the event, driving Ghana’s economic transformation with their creativity, resilience, and entrepreneurship.
Made in Ghana: A Label of Quality and Innovation
Hon. Quayson noted that the exhibitors had shown that “Made in Ghana” is not just a label, but a mark of quality, innovation, and pride. He expressed hope that the event would continue to grow in popularity and success, with more products and exhibitors participating in future editions.
Encouragement to Exhibitors
The Minister encouraged exhibitors to form associations and collaborate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to showcase their products globally. He also suggested that exhibitors from different regions form partnerships to increase the presence of their products across the country.
Collaboration with Embassies and High Commissions
Hon. Quayson announced that Ghana’s embassies and high commissions overseas are willing to collaborate with exhibitors to showcase their products globally. He shared his recent experience in Canada, where he visited a Ghanaian entrepreneur who was successfully promoting Ghanaian products.
A Bright Future for Ghana’s Economy
The Minister expressed optimism that the Made in Ghana Bazaar will continue to play a significant role in promoting Ghana’s economic transformation and increasing employment opportunities for youth. By working together, Hon. Quayson believes that Ghana can become a hub for quality products and innovation, showcasing the country’s potential to the world.