The Automobile Dealers Union of Ghana (ADUG) has announced the reduction of vehicle prices by an average of 15% following the stabilization of the Ghana cedi against the US dollar and the abolition of the Covid-19 levy.
In a statement signed by the National President of ADUG, Eric Kwaku Boateng, the union stated that the price reduction reflects its commitment to fair vehicle pricing and national responsibility.
The decision comes after a period of exchange rate volatility, high import duties, shipping costs, and global supply chain pressures that previously drove up vehicle prices in Ghana.
ADUG said the price adjustments apply to a wide range of vehicles, including brand-new, hybrid, electric, and home-used vehicles.
The union thanked Ghanaians for their patience and confidence in the organized automobile trade and reaffirmed its resolve to act in the best interest of consumers and the national economy.
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