The 6th edition of the Ghana Investment and Trade Week (GITW 2025) is scheduled to take place from July 2 to 4, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Organised by MIE Events in partnership with the Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry (GCCI), this flagship summit will bring together over 1,500 participants from government, business, and global capital markets to explore transformative investment opportunities across Africa.

GITW 2025 aligns with Ghana’s Vision 2030, placing the spotlight on key strategic sectors—construction, manufacturing, energy, technology, and logistics—which are critical to building a resilient, industrialised, and inclusive upper-middle-income economy.

The event is designed to foster cross-sector collaboration, innovation, and investment, contributing to sustainable development and economic diversification.
Key highlights of this year’s summit include:
200+ curated B2B meetings
100+ high-level speakers from government and industry
150+ presentations and 50+ sector-specific workshops
Three exclusive CEO Top Table Forums
Co-located exhibitions: Africa Build Show and MegaWatt Africa
GITW 2025 will also host a series of high-level dialogues focusing on how Ghana can harness Free Zones and logistics infrastructure to boost trade, attract foreign investment, and enhance regional competitiveness.

Experts from infrastructure, real estate, engineering, land valuation, and academia will discuss how to align industrial policy with long-term investment priorities.
The summit will open with keynote remarks from senior government officials and international partners, reaffirming Ghana’s development agenda and the pivotal role of GITW in shaping sustainable, inclusive, cross-sector growth.

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