Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, Victor Emmanel Smith, accompanied by a distinguished delegation including the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, has undertaken a working visit to the Port of Philadelphia as part of ongoing engagements to deepen trade, maritime cooperation, and economic partnerships between Ghana and the United States.
During the visit, the delegation was taken on a tour around the port and through a series of detailed presentations highlighting the Port’s operational achievements, major import commodities, container handling services, logistics infrastructure, and overall role in regional and international trade.
The engagement provided valuable insight into how large-scale ports support supply chains, exports, and industrial growth.
Leveraging Ports for Trade and Economic Growth
H.E Victor Smith underscored the importance of ports in facilitating global commerce, drawing attention to Ghana’s export strengths, particularly cocoa and cocoa-derived products, which remain central to Ghana’s trade relationship with international markets.
He highlighted the strategic role ports play in ensuring efficient access to markets, value addition, and competitiveness, noting that enhanced port collaboration and knowledge-sharing could support Ghana’s ambitions to expand exports and strengthen its logistics and maritime ecosystem.
Ghana’s Interest in the Blue Economy
Ghana’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, @Ablah Dzifa Gomashie, used the opportunity to reaffirm Ghana’s growing interest in the blue economy, describing it as a critical area for sustainable development, job creation, and economic diversification.
She emphasized that Ghana is keen to explore opportunities across maritime tourism, fisheries, coastal development, port services, and marine-related industries. The Minister noted that learning from established ports such as Philadelphia, offers valuable perspectives on harnessing maritime assets to drive inclusive economic growth while safeguarding environmental sustainability.
Building Pathways for Collaboration
The visit to the Philadelphia Port formed part of Ghana’s broader economic diplomacy efforts, aimed at identifying best practices, fostering partnerships, and positioning Ghana as a competitive player in global trade and maritime activity. The tour concluded with renewed commitment on both sides to continue dialogue and explore areas of cooperation that advance trade, logistics, tourism, and shared economic prosperity.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma








































