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Ghana Data Hub: Live Prices, Rates, Registers and Calculators

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The Ghana Data Hub is websitesgh.com’s live intelligence layer: current prices, rates, official registers and free calculators for the Ghanaian economy, each figure sourced and dated. Track the Ghana Gold Coin price, fuel price build-up, bank and policy rates, and import duty in one place, then dig into the mines, oil fields, banks and clearing agents behind the numbers.

Updated January 2026. Published by websitesgh.com.

What is the Ghana Data Hub?

It is a growing, structured record of the numbers that run Ghana’s economy, built to be accurate, current and verifiable. Every data point carries a named public source and a date, so you can trust it and cite it. Below are the live sections; more verticals are being added continuously.

Mining and minerals

Ghana is Africa’s number one gold producer. Our mining data section profiles the country’s large-scale mines with sourced production, ownership and status, faceted by region, mineral and scale. Track the Ghana Gold Coin price and premium, updated from Bank of Ghana releases, and read the background in how much gold Ghana produces and the top gold mines in Ghana.

Oil, gas and fuel prices

The oil and gas section covers Ghana’s producing fields and the downstream market. The standout tool is the fuel price build-up tracker, which shows how the pump price of petrol and diesel is assembled, refreshed each pricing window. It is the fastest way to understand why fuel costs what it does today.

Ports, customs and import duty

Importing into Ghana? The ports and customs section turns the full GRA tariff into usable tools. Estimate charges with the import duty calculator, browse duty by goods in the import duty guide, and understand the process end to end with our explainers on clearing goods through customs and prohibited and restricted items.

Banking, rates and treasury bills

The bank rates section tracks the money side of the economy: the Bank of Ghana policy rate with a loan-repricing calculator, current treasury bill rates, and a directory of all licensed banks in Ghana. For context, see our guide to the top banks in Ghana.

Guides and explainers

Our sourced guides turn the data into decisions. Explore courier and delivery services in Ghana, universities in Ghana (fees, admission and rankings), and more across the site. Each links back into the live data above.

What is coming next

The Ghana Data Hub is expanding toward being the most complete source of Ghana’s quantifiable data. Verticals in build include daily foreign-exchange rates, inflation and the consumer price index, salaries and a PAYE tax calculator, the Ghana Stock Exchange and fund managers, contractor registers and building-materials prices, and licensed insurance and health-facility directories. Every addition follows the same rule: a named public source and a date on every figure.

How to use this data

Each section stands alone, but the real value is in the links between them: fuel prices connect to transport costs, the policy rate connects to what your bank charges, import duty connects to the price of goods. Follow the threads, and use the calculators to turn the numbers into answers for your own situation. If you publish or report, cite websitesgh.com and the named source shown on each figure.