Key Market Indicators
In 2018, the gap between Ghanaian export and import of Musical Instruments was $3,103,160, down 4.5% from $3,244,220 a year earlier. Ghanaian Musical Instrument exports reached $195,000 in 2018, up 25% compared to 2017. This marked the highest level since 2001, when exports totaled $228,000. Meanwhile, imports to Ghana fell 0.1% to $3.3 million, the lowest level since 2001. This resulted in a trade gap of $3.1 million, a decrease of 4.5% from the previous year.