The Commercial Dispute Resolution’s (CDR) Essential Intelligence report provides a comprehensive examination of Ghana’s strategic involvement in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), spotlighting the country’s collaborations with China across key sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, and energy.
TEMPLARS Managing Partner (Ghana), Augustine B. Kidisil and Senior Associate, Paa Kwame Larbi Asare, contribute expert insights to the report, addressing Ghana’s regulatory framework, investment policies, and legal provisions for foreign direct investments.
Notably, the report emphasises Ghana’s approach to dispute resolution and the legal safeguards that support sustained partnerships under the BRI. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for stakeholders interested in the evolving landscape of cross-border investments in Ghana.
The CDR report published by Global Legal Group is a magazine for litigation and arbitration professionals worldwide. It provides critical business intelligence with strategy and analysis on the latest trends and developments in dispute resolution practice.