Ghana Integrated Iron & Steel Masterplan
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MASTERPLAN OVERVIEW
Ghana Integrated Iron & Steel Masterplan
- Forging the Backbone of Infrastructure and Industrial Sovereignty
The Ghana Integrated Iron and Steel Masterplan establishes a strategic pathway for building a vertically integrated national steel industry, spanning iron ore mining and beneficiation through billet production, rolling mills, fabrication and downstream steel products.
The Masterplan recognises steel as a foundational material for infrastructure, housing, transport, machinery and manufacturing competitiveness. It outlines phased investment strategies, industrial park integration, energy alignment and financing mechanisms to reduce imports and strengthen domestic production capacity.
By anchoring infrastructure development in domestic steel production, the Plan strengthens economic resilience, supports job creation and advances long-term industrial self-reliance.
Core Focus Areas
- Strategic iron and steel development pillars guiding Ghana’s integrated steel value chain.
Development of Ghana’s iron ore resources to support a sustainable and competitive domestic steel industry.
Expansion of steel processing capacity to convert iron ore and billets into inputs for construction and manufacturing sectors.
Development of steel production, rolling and fabrication capacity to strengthen Ghana’s national industrial supply chain.
Strengthening industries that utilise steel for infrastructure, construction, machinery and industrial manufacturing.
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Ghana Integrated Iron & Steel Masterplan
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Implementing the Ghana Integrated Iron & Steel Masterplan
The Ghana Integrated Iron & Steel Masterplan provides a strategic framework for developing Ghana’s steel industry through an integrated value chain spanning iron ore mining, beneficiation, steel production and downstream manufacturing