Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) Daily Trade Data – 13 September 2024
Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 13 September 2024.
Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 13 September 2024.

Ethio Engineering Group (EEG) revealed that it had turned a profit after overcoming bankruptcy - which was prevalent over the past two years. The company celebrated this achievement by inaugurating its newly renovated main office building over the weekend.
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Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 12 September 2024.
Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 10 September 2024.

The Ethio-Djibouti Railway Company has officially launched its new cargo container transport service. The service was inaugurated today by the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Takele Uma, alongside Djibouti Customs Director, Guled Ahmed Youssef.
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Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 09 September 2024.

Despite investing heavily in industrial park development, Ethiopia has yet to fully realize its economic potential from these facilities. A high-level consultation between the Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC) and the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) revealed that while over 1.6 billion USD has been poured into 13 industrial parks over the past nine years, their combined revenue has only reached USD 1.2 billion USD.
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Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 05 September 2024.

The amount of gold supplied annually from Southwest Ethiopia to the National Bank has plummeted from 800 kilograms to just 90 kilograms, according to G/Mariam Setegn, Director of the region’s Minerals and Energy Agency.
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The Addis Ababa Traffic Management Authority has announced that newly approved regulations for vehicle parking services in the city will be implemented this week. The new rules aim to optimize the use of parking spaces, particularly those underutilized in buildings, and increase the overall supply of vehicle parking.
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