Keda (Ghana) Shines at Coverings 2026, Boosting Ghana’s Industrial Agenda with Growing U.S. Exports

Keda (Ghana) Company Limited, Ghana’s largest ceramic tile and sanitary ware manufacturer and exporter, has made a significant impact at Coverings 2026, advancing the country’s industrialisation agenda and strengthening its export footprint in the United States.
The four-day exhibition, held from March 30 to April 2 in Las Vegas, brought together hundreds of global exhibitors from nearly 40 countries, showcasing innovative tile and stone products. Keda (Ghana)’s participation marked its second appearance at the event, following a historic debut last year as the first and only ceramic manufacturer from Ghana and Africa to exhibit at Coverings.
At the exhibition, Keda (Ghana) unveiled a range of innovative ceramic tile products designed to meet international standards and consumer preferences. The company’s modern designs and high-quality finishes impressed distributors, contractors, and buyers, making its stand one of the busiest during the event.
Industry stakeholders praised Keda (Ghana)’s ability to combine quality, scale, and cost efficiency, highlighting the increasing competitiveness of Ghana-manufactured products. The strong response at the exhibition reflects growing confidence in Ghana as a viable manufacturing hub for export-oriented industries.
Keda (Ghana)’s participation comes amid major expansion plans, including a recent glass project groundbreaking ceremony attended by Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama. The President commended the company’s export growth and expanding footprint in American and European markets, noting its commitment to transforming Ghana into a manufacturing base for American and European customers.
“Keda (Ghana) has effectively delivered on its commitment to export to key destinations, including the United States, Italy, Spain, and Latin America,” President Mahama said. “The company’s strategic vision is to become the largest building materials production hub in Africa, reinforcing Ghana’s rising role in high-value global supply chains.”
Keda (Ghana)’s growing international presence showcases Ghanaian manufacturing’s strength on the global stage. With products moving from Ghana’s factory floors to markets across the United States and Europe, the company positions Ghana as an emerging player in the global ceramics industry.
The company’s success is a testament to Ghana’s broader industrial transformation efforts, demonstrating the country’s potential as a manufacturing hub for export-oriented industries. As Keda (Ghana) continues to expand its operations and explore new markets, Ghana’s industrial agenda is set to receive a significant boost.
Keda (Ghana)’s achievement is expected to inspire other Ghanaian manufacturers to explore international markets, contributing to the country’s economic growth and development. With its innovative products and commitment to quality, Keda (Ghana) is poised to remain a key player in the global ceramics industry.



