Online Radio    |    Contact Us    |    Submit Articles    |    Login    |    Classifieds    |    Real Estates    
Peace FM Online on Facebook Facebook
Peace FM Online on Twitter Twitter
Mobile
 
   Home   >   Business News   >   201302   >   Copper Scrap Metal Exporters To Seek Clearance From National Security

 TOP STORIES
 Business News
 Economy
 Banking/Finance
 Stock Market
 Industry/Manufacturing
 


 MARKET DATA
 Market Summary
 Share Prices
 Investment Funds
 Base Rates
 Companies (stocks)
 
 
 
 
 
Copper Scrap Metal Exporters To Seek Clearance From National Security
 
Date: 05-Feb-2013       
 
Share Story
With Friends
Comments ( )    Email    Print
 
 
 
Akrasi Sarpong
 
 
Related Stories
 
The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MOTI) has directed that with effect from Friday 1st February 2013, companies or persons intending to export copper scrap metals from Ghana must seek clearance from Office of the National Security Coordinator.


A statement signed by Nana Akrasi Sarpong, acting Director of Communication and Public Affairs of the MOTI, copied to the GNA in Accra on Tuesday, said the clearance should be sought prior to submitting the consignment of the metals to the Ghana Standards Authority for inspection.

It explained that the measure was necessitated by the high incidence of disruption of underground communication infrastructure and theft of cables (copper wires) in some major cities of the country to dealers, who subsequently export same as copper scrap.

The statement warned that: “failure to comply with this directive will imply that the copper scrap metals intended for export will be seized and confiscated to the State and the exporter will also be liable to a fine.”
 
 
 
Source: GNA
 
 
 

Comments ( ): Post Your Comments >>

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
Latest Stories
More Stories>>