15th Ethio-Chamber global trade fair underway in Addis Ababa

The 15th Ethio-Chamber global trade fair, currently underway in Addis Ababa, plays a key role in showcasing Ethiopian wealth to the world. This event facilitates business-to-business discussions, agreements, and awards to promote Ethiopian products and services on regional and international platforms.

The 15th Ethio-Chamber global trade fair began on Tir 27 in Addis Ababa, aiming to enhance the competitiveness and capacity of Ethiopian traders. Dr. Keneni Aleme, chief executive of the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations, stated that the event attracts investments and enables the promotion of Ethiopian products and services through various platforms. Institutions from sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, technology, finance, automotive, and others are presenting their products and services at the fair.

This initiative supports the growth of domestic companies and fosters new international market connections. It particularly leverages the export sector's potential to boost foreign trade and showcase Ethiopia's wealth globally. The fair operates under the guiding theme “Invest in Ethiopia, Produce in Ethiopia.”

Participants include ministers, ambassadors, international development partners, company owners, delegates, and non-governmental organizations. The event provides a vital opportunity to advance Ethiopia's economic development by facilitating direct business interactions and potential agreements.

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