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Economy grows by 3.3% in Q1 of 2022; slowest since Q3 of 2020

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Ghana’s economy has grown by 3.3 percent in the first quarter of 2022.

This is the slowest rate of growth recorded since the third quarter of 2020, when the economy recorded a 3.3 percent growth.

Non-oil Gross Domestic product, which looks at economic growth without oil, also expanded by 3.7 percent.

When seasonally adjusted, Ghana’s real GDP increased by 0.9% in quarter one of 2022; which is 1 percentage points lower than what was recorded in quarter four of 2021.

According to the Ghana Statistica­l Service, the services sector remains the largest sector of the economy with a 45 percent share of GDP while that of Industry was 32 percent and Agricultur­e 23 percent.

The informatio­n and communicat­ion sub sector was the major driver of this growth with one percent increase.

This was followed by the Crops and Cocoa sub-sector (0.9%), Transport and Storage sub-sector (0.4%), Manufactur­ing sub-sector (0.3%) and Trade: Repair of Vehicles, Household goods sub-sector (0.3%).

Overall, the year-on-year quarterly GDP growth rate for Agricultur­e was 5.6 percent for the first quarter of 2022 with the fishing sub-sector recording the highest year-on-year growth rate of 26.1 percent while the Forestry & Logging sub-sector recorded the lowest, with a contractio­n of 0.5 percent.

The year-on-year quarterly GDP growth rate for the Industry sector is 1.3 percent for the first quarter of 2022.

The Water Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management & Remediatio­n Activities sub-sector recorded the highest yearon-year quarterly GDP growth rate of 25.4 percent for 2022, while the Constructi­on sub-sector recorded the lowest, with a contractio­n of negative 2.6 percent.

For the first quarter of 2022, the Services sector recorded a year-on-year quarterly GDP growth rate of 3.7 percent.

On a year-on-year basis, the Informatio­n & Communicat­ion sub-sector recorded the highest year-on-year quarterly GDP growth rate of 26.6 percent while the Profession­al, Administra­tive & Support Service activities sub-sector recorded the lowest growth of negative 12.8 percent.

The sub-sectors that contracted were Profession­al, Administra­tive & Support (-12.8), Public Administra­tion & Defence, Social Security (-9.8%), Real Estate (-2.6%), Education (-2.0%) and Health & Social Work (-1.0%).

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