Ghana’s Corporate Commercial Outlook 2026

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Ghana’s Corporate Commercial Outlook 2026
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2025 saw significant policy and regulatory developments across key sectors. Notable developments included new regulations on virtual assets, as well as proposed bills on data protection, emerging technologies and cybersecurity. The Government continued to advance its digital and telecommunications agenda, including proposed reforms to the Electronic Communications Act and the National Communications Authority Act. There was also an increased focus on artificial intelligence (AI), laying the groundwork for a National AI Strategy.

2026 is expected to be a year of implementation as key legislative reforms, policy initiatives, and regulatory frameworks begin to take effect. These developments are likely to be shaped by the continued advancement of Ghana's digital transformation agenda, evolving approaches to cybersecurity and emerging technologies, increased adoption of artificial intelligence and efforts to strengthen institutional and regulatory frameworks across sectors.

In our latest Corporate Commercial Outlook, our contributors, Susan-Barbara Boye, Angela Gyasi, Nana Ama Asare, and Akosua Ofori-Asumadu explore the legal, regulatory, and policy developments expected to shape the business environment, highlighting emerging opportunities, potential challenges, and key considerations for businesses and investors.

Read the full Outlook here

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