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Chinese Business Leader Xu Ningquan Champions Lawful Investment and Deeper Ghana–China Trade

February 14, 2026
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A leading voice within Ghana’s Chinese business community, Xu Ningquan, Executive Chairman of Sentuo Group and Executive Vice President of the Chinese Society in Ghana, is spearheading a renewed call for responsible business conduct and stronger economic collaboration between China and Ghana.

Through a newly released 2026 outlook statement, Xu and his fellow business leaders are urging Chinese investors operating in Ghana to prioritise lawful, transparent, and ethical business practices as confidence in bilateral trade and investment continues to grow.

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The statement, jointly issued by the China Chamber of Commerce in Ghana and the Federation of Chinese Associations in Ghana, underscores a firm “zero-tolerance” stance on illegality, fraud, and conduct that could undermine public trust or diplomatic relations.

Xu emphasised that Chinese entrepreneurs and professionals operating abroad carry responsibilities beyond commercial success. He noted that the behaviour of foreign investors directly shapes global perceptions of Chinese enterprise, making integrity and respect for host country laws essential to sustainable market expansion.

The Executive Chairman of the Sentuo Group, a major player in Ghana’s industrial sector, also highlighted the need for Chinese investors to immerse themselves in Ghanaian social and cultural systems, stressing that respect for traditions, customs, and community values builds credibility and fosters stronger stakeholder relationships.

Drawing from practical industry experience, Xu acknowledged that while most Chinese businesses have enjoyed productive collaborations with Ghanaian partners, occasional contractual disputes or partnership breakdowns have created operational challenges for some firms.

To address such risks, he encouraged companies to work closely with diplomatic and business support structures, including the Chinese Embassy and recognised business associations, to resolve disputes and maintain operational stability.

He further stressed that transparency, candid dialogue, and respect for contractual obligations must guide both foreign investors and local partners, describing trust as the backbone of long-term commercial cooperation.

Xu’s statement strongly endorsed Ghana’s evolving economic transformation strategy, describing the country as one of West Africa’s most promising investment destinations. He pointed to expanding opportunities in infrastructure development, renewable energy, smart city technologies, and digital connectivity as key sectors drawing sustained Chinese investor interest.

He also highlighted Ghana’s growing pro-investment policy environment, which continues to attract manufacturing, industrial, and technological partnerships.

According to Xu, government-backed economic transformation programmes are positioning Ghana as a strategic entry point for businesses targeting broader African markets.

The Chinese business leader commended Ghana’s commitment to enhancing trade cooperation with China through efforts to reduce market barriers and expand export opportunities for Ghanaian goods.

He noted that policy consistency, social stability, and a collaborative investment climate have significantly strengthened investor confidence.

Xu further acknowledged Ghanaian authorities for their sustained encouragement of Chinese enterprise participation in skills development, technology transfer, and employment creation initiatives, areas he believes will deepen economic interdependence between both nations.

As global supply chains evolve and African markets gain prominence, Xu believes the Ghana-China partnership is entering a transformative phase.

He called for continued collaboration anchored on transparency, fairness, and mutual economic benefit, noting that inclusive and sustainable development must remain the central objective of bilateral trade relations.

Looking ahead to the new year, Xu urged Chinese investors and citizens in Ghana to serve as ambassadors of responsible international business conduct while actively contributing to Ghana’s national development ambitions.

He expressed optimism that 2026 would usher in expanded investment opportunities, stronger institutional partnerships, and deeper economic integration between the two nations, reinforcing Ghana’s role as a strategic partner in China’s engagement with Africa.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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