Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) Daily Trade Data – 1 March 2024
Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 1 March 2024.
Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 1 March 2024.
Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 29 February 2024.

The Ethiopian Capital Market Authority is working on establishing credit rating services to accredit the financial status of borrowers, aiming to foster confidence between creditors and debtors. Addis Chamber of Commerce, along with International Center for Risk Assessment (ICRA) which is located in UAE, have signed a memorandum of understanding to introduce credit rating services in Ethiopia.
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Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 28 February 2024.

Sidama Industrial Parks Development Corporation (SIPDC) achieved positive results despite operational difficulties. Over a six-month period, the corporation reported exceeding USD 338,000 in revenue from exports of avocado oil and processed milk products.
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Here is the daily commodity trade data from Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) for items traded on 27 February 2024.

Ethiopia is embarking on a groundbreaking USD 250 million bitcoin mining and AI data center project, spearheaded by BitCluster.
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The National Lottery Administration announced that the closure of legal betting houses would not be appropriate. The administration reached this conclusion after conducting a study on the sector. It also emphasized the need to differentiate between legitimate and illegal sports betting establishments.
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Addis Ababa City Administration has reported a significant upsurge in revenue for the current year, surpassing the previous year's figures by Birr 21.9 billion.
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Ethiopia's Ministry of Industry (MoI) has introduced a new policy that focuses on import substitution as a means to enhance domestic production and reduce dependence on imports. This represents a departure from the previous emphasis on export-led manufacturing.
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