The two countries have also pledged to 
deepen economic ties between them, and to remove all outstanding 
bottlenecks to ensure rapid disbursement of the amount to beneficiary 
SMEs.
The Italian Ambassador to Ghana, Madam 
Laura Carpini, announced these when she paid a courtesy call on the 
Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Harruna Iddrisu, in Accra last 
Monday.
The Minister said the government of 
Ghana would “work hard to ensure continues disbursement of funds to 
support SMEs in Ghana”, because it considers improvement of the private 
sector as key to economic development.
Mr Iddrisu called for a more relaxed and favourable terms to ensure that infant SMEs benefit from the fund.
Madam Laura Carpini pledged her 
government’s willingness to continue to support the growth of the 
Ghanaian economy, adding that the GPSDF project was a priority 
initiative, which would benefit Ghana and Italy.
The GPSDF is a SME programme, which seeks to support Ghanaian entrepreneurs with soft loan.
In 2011, the Italian government, through
 its development partners granted 20 million Euros to the government of 
Ghana to support private sector development.
In the first phase of the project, 11 million Euros had been disbursed to SMEs in Ghana between 2004 and 2008. 
Source: www.ghana.gov.gh
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Source: www.ghana.gov.gh
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