Ethiopia: A Fertilizer Blending Plant Inaugurated
A fertilizer blending plant built at a cost of 31 Million Birr was inaugurated on Sunday. The plant is located in the Oromia State Tulu Bulo town, Ethiopia.
Add a comment Add a commentA fertilizer blending plant built at a cost of 31 Million Birr was inaugurated on Sunday. The plant is located in the Oromia State Tulu Bulo town, Ethiopia.
Add a comment Add a commentDuring a workshop organized by European Union (EU) and Coffee Development Sector, the EU recommended Ethiopia to host a research institute of Coffee Arabica, according to The Reporter.
Add a comment Add a commentThe Ethiopian Airlines announced it starteda direct flight service to the capital of Austria, Vienna. This will bring the number of Ethiopian’s destination in Europe to nine and it‘s total destination to 82.
Add a comment Add a commentEthiopia established an Industry-University Forum to enhance the growth and textile industries by increasing the number of qualified human labour for industries, Ethiopian News Agency reported.
Add a comment Add a commentThe Oromia Micro and Small Enterprise Development Agency graduated 703 Micro and Small Enterprises (SMEs) to medium scale.
Add a comment Add a commentVisa Inc., which is piloting Ethiopia's first international debit card, is seeking to convince the government to loosen strickt restrictions on banks in an effort to boost the use of electronic payments, Reuters reported.
Add a comment Add a commentThe Ethiopian Airports Enterprise (EAE) announced it is going to install a new baggage handling system (BHS) at the Bole International Airport. EAE said the new BHS is to be built at the cost of 92 Million Birr and the construction will commence on September 2014.
Add a comment Add a commentEthiopian Airlines announced it will start to fly four times a day to Nairobi starting from June 1, 2014. Ethiopian will service the route with the Airlines’ latest feet, the B737-800 New Generation with Sky Interior.
Add a comment Add a commentPenny Pritzker, US Secretary of Commerce, said her country has made plans to open a trade liaison office in the capital of Ethiopia in order to facilitate commercial ties with Ethiopia.
Add a comment Add a commentKebede Chane, Minister of Trade, said Ethiopia might delay its plan to join the World Trade Organizations (WTO) by 2015, if the nation is asked to liberalize its telecom and banking sectors sooner than the time it plans to, Reuters reported.
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