KEDA Ghana Eyes Further Expansion Following Major Local Manufacturing Investment
- brg_news_room
- Jan 28
- 1 min read

GHANA: KEDA (Ghana) Ceramics Company Ltd. is planning to expand its international sales footprint after investing around US$ 300 million in local manufacturing since 2017. The company, which estimates it now holds about 45% of Ghana’s domestic ceramics market, is considering a second-phase sanitary ware production line that could attract a further US$ 200–500 million in investment.
The move would support KEDA’s ambitions to increase exports beyond Africa into Europe and the Americas. Based in Ghana’s Western Region, the company relies heavily on domestic sourcing, with around 99% of raw materials sourced locally, and focuses on automation, sustainable energy use and skills development. Industry officials have highlighted KEDA as a model investor supporting Ghana’s broader industrialisation goals.
Source: The High Street General



