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Ethiopia has ample opportunities for investment. The growing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) influx to the country is said to be among the highest in Africa.
Few large Chinese companies, including textile and garment manufacturing industries, have decided to invest in Ethiopia in the first half of the current Ethiopian budget year.
The Mekelle Industrial Park and the Kombolcha Industrial Park are being built by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) and China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) respectively.
A steel facility that can at once hold 90 cars in a space which could originally hold nine cars. Electronic lifts pick cars and embed them within a structure that is believed to have cost $2.2m – or 52 million birr.
Addis Ababa — Chinese companies have invested around 4 billion U.S. dollars during the last two decades in Ethiopia, employing 111,000 Ethiopians on permanent and temporary basis.
Chinese companies have invested around 4 billion U.S. dollars during the last two decades in Ethiopia, employing 111,000 Ethiopians on permanent and temporary basis.
Cooperation between Accor Hotels and Ethiopia,will make a new history for the Ethipian Tourism
Lately, the Ethiopian Investment Commission announced that the country's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has increased by 35 per cent on average over the last six months as compared to same period of last year.
Ethiopia will construct the most biggest dam in the world with U.S.$2 million from the government.