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Home » ‘Prices will only fall if gains are sustained’ – GUTA boss defends market response

‘Prices will only fall if gains are sustained’ – GUTA boss defends market response

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 13, 2025 Infrastructure & Development No Comments3 Mins Read
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The president of the Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA) says the reason prices of goods remain high despite the cedi’s recent gains is that the traders don’t trust that the gains will last.

Dr. Joseph Obeng, speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Monday, May 12, said traders have been cautious because of what they’ve experienced in the past.

“When the cedi appreciates, they see the gain, and it’s not sustained,” he explained.

“That’s why people are asking me, especially when I made the call to reduce prices, ‘Are you sure this is going to last? Are you not rushing?’”

GUTA made headlines recently when it publicly appealed to the trading community to reflect the cedi’s appreciation in their pricing.

But on the show, the GUTA boss admitted that traders are hesitant because they fear history will repeat itself.

“It’s very important for us to think about how to maintain this gain,” he said. “This gain will come to nothing if we are not able to sustain it.”

He emphasised that what matters now is not just the momentary appreciation of the currency but how government and the Bank of Ghana work to keep the gains steady.

“We have to talk about predictability and sustainability. That’s what we should be focusing on now,” he said.

In response to a question by host Evans Mensah about why market prices haven’t dropped, Dr. Obeng said, “It’s because of what has happened in the past.”

“The traders are simply not ready yet. They are watching to see if this is real.”

He was quick to clarify that this isn’t about unwillingness to cooperate but about protecting businesses from shocks.

“Whatever thing we have to do—if government puts prudent mechanisms in place, if the Bank of Ghana continues the stringent forex controls—then we can talk about maintaining it.”

Dr. Obeng linked sustained currency stability to a bigger economic recovery plan.

He said that when the exchange rate remains stable, it helps to bring inflation down and lower interest rates.

“This is what is going to push the other indicators that make businesses thrive,” he noted.

For him, the current moment should be seen as a window of opportunity.

“How are we taking advantage of the gains that we’ve made and sustaining them? That’s very important,” he stressed.

“This is how I’m looking at it—how we take advantage to enhance productivity.”

He believes that if stability is used to boost competitiveness in local industries, then Ghana could be on the path to true economic recovery.

“If you can use the stability of the currency to enhance productivity, that will make us competitive,” he said. “Then, of course, we are on the threshold to recovery.”

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