Invest in Ethiopia 2026 forum concludes successfully

The fourth Invest in Ethiopia 2026 forum, held over two days in Addis Ababa, concluded today. It featured 13 investment opportunities worth 1 billion dollars. Major commitments were sealed in manufacturing, agriculture, energy, mining and other sectors.

The Invest in Ethiopia 2026 forum took place over two days in Addis Ababa and concluded on Megabit 18, 2018 (Fana Media calendar equivalent to recent date). Various sectors showcased 13 investment opportunities totaling 1 billion dollars.

During the closing firm commitment ceremony, major investment deals were sealed in manufacturing, agriculture, power, mining, and other areas. Information from the Ministry of Finance indicates that the forum serves as a strong platform for forging new partnerships and pursuing future investment links.

These signed deals signal strong investor confidence in the Ethiopian economy. They are expected to generate jobs, boost foreign exchange earnings, and facilitate technology transfer. The event underscores Ethiopia's position as a prime gateway for investments in the region.

For context, the 1.6 billion dollars in investment commitments from the previous Invest in Ethiopia 2025 forum have now been fully implemented.

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