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Importing into Ghana: GRA, GSA, and Tema Port

Updated June 2026 · Plutonia Global Sourcing & Logistics

Quick Answer

Importing into Ghana is processed by the Ghana Revenue Authority (Customs Division), mainly through Tema port near Accra. Importers need complete shipping documents, applicable conformity certification, and a licensed clearing agent. Ghana applies ECOWAS Common External Tariff rates plus VAT and levies.

The Ghana Import Process

  • GRA Customs Division processes imports (mainly via Tema)
  • ECOWAS Common External Tariff plus VAT and levies
  • Conformity assessment for regulated goods
  • A licensed clearing agent handles clearance

Confirm conformity requirements and the correct tariff classification before shipment to avoid delays at Tema.

Key Takeaways

  • GRA Customs processes imports, mainly via Tema.
  • ECOWAS CET plus VAT and levies apply.
  • Conformity certification for regulated goods.
  • Use a licensed clearing agent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are imports cleared in Ghana?
Imports are processed by the Ghana Revenue Authority (Customs Division), primarily through Tema port near Accra, using complete shipping documents and a licensed clearing agent.
What duties apply in Ghana?
Ghana applies the ECOWAS Common External Tariff for most goods, plus VAT and applicable levies. Confirm the rate for your HS code before importing.
Which port handles most Ghanaian imports?
Tema port, near Accra, handles the majority of Ghana's containerised imports; Takoradi serves the west of the country.
Do goods need conformity certification for Ghana?
Many regulated products require conformity assessment. Confirm the specific requirements for your product category before shipment.
Can Plutonia manage importing into Ghana?
Yes. Plutonia coordinates documentation, freight, and clearance through Tema with a licensed agent. Submit your shipment details to start.

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