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Ghana dumping refers to the practice of importing large quantities of second-hand clothing and textiles into Ghana, often from Western countries. While these donations are intended to aid those in need, they can undermine local textile industries by flooding the market with cheaper alternatives, leading to a decline in local production. This phenomenon has sparked debates about sustainability and the impact of fast fashion on developing economies. Critics argue that it perpetuates dependency instead of fostering local entrepreneurship.

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