Even though, the government is supporting the growth of the private sector in general and SMEs in particular, the support
for the handicraft sector under the Non-traditional export (NTE) is not encouraging at all. Much has to be done for the
sector to ensure it vibrates. Also, the government should ensure that Ghana Export Promotion Council is working effectively
hand-in-hand with the handicraft exporters to put the various structures in place for the efficient running of the association.
For instance, a study was conducted by Stansfield and Grant (2003) to investigate into the impact of government policy on
Internet facilities and connectivity as well as the adoption among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).