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Ghana's economy is expected to grow by 5.5% in the third quarter of 2025

The Ghanaian economy grew by 5.5% a year on an annual basis?in 2025's third quarter, according to the Statistics Agency. This was mainly due to?improvements in the agriculture and services sectors, it said.

Alhassan Iddrisu, a government statistician, told reporters that growth was down from 7.0%, which had been revised, in the same time period of last year. The industrial sector, however, only grew by 0.8%.

Iddrisu stated that fishing?and crop production boosted the growth of the agricultural sector to 8.6%. He added that the services sector, which includes finance, insurance and trade, as well as education, grew by 7.6%.

Iddrisu stated that "Agriculture’s contribution to growth was outsized. It shows a sector which is recovering rapidly and adding weight to national output."

The real GDP of non-oil countries grew 6.8%, compared with 7.8% one year earlier.

The country that produces gold, oil, and cocoa is emerging from the most severe economic crisis it has experienced in decades. Its annual inflation rate fell for the 11th month in a row to 6.3%

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It is at its lowest level since 2021, when a rebasing was conducted.

As a result of falling inflation in Ghana, the central bank has cut its interest rate this year by 1,000 basis points. They cited an improved economy outlook and expected further inflation declines. Reporting by Christian Akorlie, Emmanuel Bruce and Ayen Deng BIOR Writing by Peter Graff

(source: Reuters)