Ghana gross international reserves position grew strongly to $11.02 billion in the first half of this year.
This is equivalent to five months of import cover
The reserves was however a little below the $11.30 billion recorded in May 2021 but stronger than the $10.9 billion registered in April 2021.
In January, February and March this year, the country’s reserve position was $8.83 billion, $8.7 billion and $8.3 billion respectively.
According to data from the Bank of Ghana on external sector developments, the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund in the first half of the year was $815.3 million
The country’s reserves experienced a significant growth because of boost in exports as oil and cocoa prices have shot up signifiacntly, following a rebound in the global economy.
Total exports for the first half of the year stood at $7.5 billion, whilst imports stood at $6.75 billion, leaving a trade surplus of $837.5 million
In terms of the traditional export commodities, gold exports for the first six months of 2021 stood at $2.66 billion, whilst cocoa inched up to $1.74 billion. Crude oil exports was estimated at $1.75 billion in June 2021.
Inward remittances also rose up to $2.15 billion in June 2021. This is compared to $1.03 billion in March this year.
However, the balance of payment stood at a deficit of $926 million in June 2021.
Foreign Direct Investments for the first six months of this year was estimated at $954.2 million.
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