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Revising a decade old construction industry policy is pin pointed as pivotal to stabilize the market in the right direction for a transformative sector development.
Ethiopia export’s puzzling challenge is one that is seen to be solved through structural arrangement and policy. The agricultural productivity is crucial to expand the expected growth since the ecosystem of the country is a good advantage followed by agricultural processing.
The Ethiopian Ministry of Finance (MoF) approved the import of duty-free imported agricultural mechanization, irrigation and animal feed technologies.
The Ethiopian government has delegated the Office of the Attorney General (AG) to file charges at the International Court of Arbitration against the Dutch Company that patented teff grain.
A decade-long infrastructure push aimed at industrialising the overwhelmingly agrarian nation to create jobs has as a side-effect exacerbated the dollar shortage.
The Ministry of Agriculture & Natural Resources (MoANR) has finalised a draft directive that will gear up the monopoly of the fertiliser import process. The new directive will also let the Ministry procure fertilisers directly from manufacturers for three years at a fixed price.
Providing one-stop services to investors makes them more competitive and productive. The Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC) said that it has set up a new regulation to enable investors obtain one-stop government services in industrial parks.
Some twenty-five years back, Ethiopia had rarely been attracting the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) since the market was largely dominated by command economy.