PM Abiy says Ethiopia's goal is to become manufacturing hub

Addis Ababa, Miyazya 7, 2018 (EFM C) Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed stated that Ethiopia's aspiration is to become a manufacturing center. During a visit to IBCSI guided by the 'Yalualawinet Lib' idea, he directed industrial parks to prioritize quality over quantity.

Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed elaborated on industrial parks' broad role in strengthening the economic firewall during his visit to IBCSI. He highlighted key factors for manufacturing hub status: logistics, clean energy, and demographics.

Logistics efforts focus on the Bishoftu international airport expansion project, which PM Abiy described as Africa's largest and the continent's air transport hub.

Clean energy draws from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, Koysha, solar, and nuclear projects. Ethiopia's youthful population allows training youth from the grassroots for skill responses, he said. Notably, tech-interested youth include 5 million informal coders transitioning to coding and artificial intelligence.

Industrial parks have been directed to prioritize quality over quantity. Ethiopia has 26 such parks, seven of which are private. Policies aim to empower the private sector, especially in solar, pharmaceutical, chemical, electronics, electric vehicle parts, and aerospace.

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Photorealistic image depicting the construction of Bishoftu Airport in Ethiopia, financed via Wall Street model, with Ethiopian Airlines involvement and African Union Summit backdrop.
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Ethiopia is employing a Wall Street-inspired financing model for the Bishoftu Airport project amid discussions at the African Union Summit. Ethiopian Airlines has contributed 700 million dollars as initial investment toward the 12.5 billion dollar venture. A special-purpose company will oversee borrowing, with financiers choosing contractors.

Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed stated that large industries are being established across all sectors in an interview with Qana TV. He noted significant revenue from industrial import substitution now. Five solar plants are exporting products.

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The manufacturing capacity in Ethiopia's Amhara region's manufacturing sector has reached 62.4 percent, up from below 40 percent three years ago. This was announced by Dr. Ahmedin Ahmed, head of the region's Urban and Infrastructure Development Office. The 'Ethiopian Tamir; We Also Cultivate' program is being implemented in Bahir Dar's Oromo community administration sub-city.

In recent years, Ethiopia's government has led major urban improvements, including corridor development projects, city renewal initiatives, and infrastructure upgrades. These changes are raising living standards in cities and creating opportunities in the real estate sector. The piece advocates drawing lessons from Dubai to attract significant investments.

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At the launch of Ethiopia's import substitution expo in Addis Ababa, Industry Minister Melaku Alebel stated that the policy has brought significant changes in the use of domestic products. He noted that it has resolved previous industry challenges to enhance production capacities step by step.

An Ethiopian delegation led by Finance Minister Ahmed Shide held high-level consultations in Rome with Italy’s Mattei Plan Task Force. The talks focused on key projects including the Koysha Hydropower Project and Bishoftu International Airport Development Project.

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Ethiopia's Agriculture Minister Adisu Arega stated that the agricultural sector is playing a key role in efforts to build a job-creating non-subsistence economy. He visited wheat production sites in Oromia region's East Shewa zone, Adaa woreda. The agricultural transformation is registering encouraging results.

 

 

 

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