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Ghana's Small-Scale Gold Exports in 2025: Dubai and India Take 98.8%

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Dubai and India take 98.8% of Ghana's small-scale gold exports

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Ghana's small-scale gold exports in 2025 were heavily concentrated, with Dubai and India absorbing 98.8%. Dubai alone accounted for over 72%, with India taking approximately 25%. This reliance on two markets exposes Ghana to significant external risks. The export of unrefined, weakly traceable gold limits Ghana's market access and bargaining power.

A data obtained through a Right to Information (RTI) by JoyNews shows that Ghana’s small-scale gold exports in 2025 were overwhelmingly concentrated in just two markets. Of the 103,804 kilograms of small-scale gold exported through GoldBod in 2025, Dubai accounted for more than 72%, making it by far the dominant destination. India followed with about 25%. Together, the two countries absorbed roughly 98.8% of Ghana’s small scale gold exports during the year. The remaining 1.2% was spread across 8 other countries, with Switzerland and South Africa accounting for most of that small balance. GoldBod Saves Ghana Hundreds of Millions in Borrowing Costs, Boosts Reserves – University of Ghana Study According to the data, the level of concentration exposes Ghana to some external risks. It said the disruption in either Dubai or India would have immediate implications for Ghana’s gold export earnings. The structure of the trade explains the imbalance. Much of Ghana’s small-scale gold is exported unrefined and without a comprehensive traceability framework. That effectively shuts Ghana out of more premium markets, where stricter sourcing and refining standards apply. As a result, exports are channeled to destinations willing to accept unrefined and weakly traceable gold. This limits Ghana’s bargaining power and can force sellers to accept discounts on pricing. Small-scale gold exports became a key support for the Ghana cedi in 2025, generating more than $10 billion in export earnings and helping stabilise the currency. SP/AE DVLA set to go global with licensing services in USA, Germany, other countries DVLA boss hits back at VEMAG over cancellation of alleged contract

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