“Our discontent is further heightened by the government's failure to conduct thorough stakeholder consultations with The Vehicle and Asset Dealers Union of Ghana (VADUG) and the Chamber of Automobile Dealerships Ghana (CADEG). As representatives of used vehicle importers and dealers, our unions are dismayed by the absence of meaningful discussions, crucial for a comprehensive understanding of the industry's intricacies”, they disclosed in a statement.
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