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TAGG declares nationwide strike over publican AI system

Christian Wilson Bortey
1 week ago
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The Traders Advocacy Group Ghana (TAGG) has announced a nationwide, effective Monday, April 13, 2026, in protest against the controversial Publican AI customs valuation system used at the country’s ports.

The group says the system is hurting businesses and making it difficult for traders to survive.

In a statement signed by its Secretary, TAGG described the impact of the AI system as damaging to its operations.

“The implementation of the Publican AI system has had a catastrophic impact on our operations and livelihoods,” the Secretary said.

According to TAGG, the system is charging traders high and unpredictable duties, with little explanation on how the figures are calculated.

The group says this lack of transparency is making it impossible for importers to plan their business properly.

“We are not against digital systems, but this one is not fair. It is not transparent, and it is not helping traders,” the Secretary added.

TAGG also raised concerns about port delays, saying the system is slowing the clearing of goods. These delays, they say, are leading to extra costs such as demurrage and storage fees.

As part of the action, TAGG has directed all its members, including importers, freight forwarders, and clearing agents, to stop work at ports across the country starting Monday. Members are also expected to wear red armbands as a sign of protest.

The group is demanding the immediate suspension of the Publican AI system and a full review of its use.

“We call for the immediate suspension of the system and urgent steps to fix the problems it has created,” the Secretary stressed.

TAGG says it is ready to engage the government, but warned that it will not back down if nothing is done.

 

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