Ethiopia Secures USD 306 Million from Manufacturing Products Export
Ministry of Industry said Ethiopia has secured USD 306,429,000 in revenue from exported manufacturing products in the last nine months, Walta Information Center (WIC) reported.
Ministry of Industry said Ethiopia has secured USD 306,429,000 in revenue from exported manufacturing products in the last nine months, Walta Information Center (WIC) reported.

Ethiopia earned USD 32.61 million from five months’ electricity export to Sudan and Djibouti. The country sold 580 million KW to the neighboring countries. However, the revenue gained during the past five months showed a USD 6.2 million decrease when compared to the same period in the 2021/2022 fiscal year.
Finance Minister Ahmed Shide and World Bank’s Director for Regional Integration for Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and North Africa Boutheina Guermazi inked a grant agreement which extended a USD 405 million grant to Ethiopia.
From the total fund granted by the World Bank, USD 195 million would be allotted to control the impact of COVID-19 and USD 210 million would be allocated to support the Ethiopia Ground Water for Resilience Project, it was learned.
Ethiopia is seeking an additional loan of 300 million US dollars in financing for the last stretch of the Awash-Woldiya-Mekele Railway Project, from the government of India.
The new loan will be in addition to the original 300 million US dollars promised by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Discussions to negotiate the conditions of the loan arrangement are underway between the governments of the two countries according to Genet Zewdie, Ethiopian Ambassador to India.
Contracts for the construction of two out of the three sections included in the railway construction project have been awarded to Turkish and Chinese companies. The China Communications Construction Company is in charge of building the Mekele-Woldiya section while the Turkish company Yapi Merkezi Construction was awarded the Awash to Woldiya section of the Tadjourah railway.
Even if the Ethiopia’s banking industry is close to foreign banks, it is now seeking the Indian banking system, State Bank of India, to engage in it’s economy and open a representative office.