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Steel production: opportunities for welding and allied industries in Ghana

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Update time : 2021-04-08 20:16:57

Predominantly, industries that construct power plants, bridges, pipelines, and manufacture automobiles, aircraft, trains, ships, harvesters, biomedical equipment, waste incinerators as well as other household products utilize steels.

In one way or another, our standard of living relies on steel products as the various products mentioned generate, connect, store, distribute and transport essentials that bring sustenance, hope, and improve the quality of millions of lives globally.

Investing in steel production requires millions of dollars to build smelting plants. Also, competent human capital is needed at all levels. Member of Parliament for Assin North, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has demonstrated top-notch competence and bravery to start steel production in Ghana. This is a bold ambition in line with Ghana’s industrialization agenda and local content participation in Ghanaian industries.

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