
Ghana secures US$2.62 billion in foreign direct investment in 2025
Ghana attracted US$2.62 billion in foreign direct investment FDI in 2025, a substantial increase from US$651.7 million in 2024, according to the 2025 Investment Report by the Ghana Investment Promotion Authority GIPC. This growth is attributed to macroeconomic stabilization, renewed investor engagement, and expanding opportunities across various sectors. The report highlights 2025 as a pivotal year for Ghana's investment landscape, following efforts to restore economic stability and deeper engagement with the global investment community through targeted missions and strategic partnerships. The US$2.62 billion FDI was distributed across 245 new and existing projects, with significant capital commitments in the petroleum and free zones sectors. Reinvested earnings accounted for 95.4 percent of the US$1.91 billion FDI recorded in balance-of-payments data, indicating strong investor confidence. China led in project numbers with 70, while the Cayman Islands ranked first in investment value with US$500 million. The GIPC maintains a positive outlook for investment, anticipating expanded opportunities in agro-processing, manufacturing, digital services, and value-added exports as macroeconomic stability improves.



