ADDIS ABABA (Xinhua) – Chinese companies have invested around 4 billion U.S. dollars during the last two decades in Ethiopia, employing 111,000 Ethiopians on permanent and temporary basis.
The statement was made on Thursday by Meles Alem, Spokesperson of Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, citing Ethiopian and China’s deep political and economic relationship.
“In addition to those already in Ethiopia, last month Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn had sat down with officials from 17 big Chinese companies requesting their investment in Ethiopia,” he said.
The prime minister, who attended and spoke at the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held from May 14-15 in Beijing, visited several Chinese provinces and signed a 250-million-dollar loan agreement for an industrial park.
Hailemariam also formally signed Ethiopia’s membership to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), making the Horn of Africa nation the 77th member.
“Ethiopia hopes with membership in AIIB to facilitate loans for various planned infrastructure projects,” Meles said.
China is Ethiopia’s largest trading partner with in 2015, the two countries trade relation reaching 6.37 billion dollars, while growing at an average 22.2 percent annually for the last several years.
Source: Xinhua
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