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Government, Investors Seal Major Agreements at Invest In Ethiopia Forum


Government, Investors Seal Major Agreements at Invest In Ethiopia Forum

The fourth Invest in Ethiopia High-Level Business Forum concluded with the signing of investment agreements worth 13.1 billion dollars. The two-day event, organised by the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) in coordination with the Ministry of Finance (MoF), was held under the theme "Ethiopia Ready for Business." It brought together more than 800 participants, including international investors, policymakers, and business leaders from several countries. The 2026 commitments significantly exceed the 1.6 billion dollars recorded at the 2025 forum. Officials said earlier agreements have already progressed into operational projects, while the latest deals are expected to follow a similar trajectory as part of efforts to align investment inflows with national development priorities. Participants engaged in panel discussions and bilateral meetings centred on investment-ready opportunities presented by government institutions. Sector ministries and regional authorities also took part in the discussions. The incentive framework, which includes tax exemptions and streamlined licensing for priority sectors, was highlighted during the sessions. The Ministry of Finance and the Ethiopian Investment Commission will oversee the transition of the signed agreements into implementation contracts in accordance with existing regulations. The Invest in Ethiopia series remains the country’s main platform for mobilising investment through coordinated public-private engagement. The 2026 edition concluded on schedule without reported disruptions.

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