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Ethiopia Top Stories

for the 15 Dec - 21 Dec

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Ethiopia Expands Tourism Nationwide
1. Ethiopia Expands Tourism Nationwide

Ethiopia will expand tourism with new resorts, eco-lodges, and cultural destinations to boost economic growth and global competitiveness. The government launched projects under the “Dine for Ethiopia” initiative, including Halala Kela Resort, Wonchi Eco-Tourism, Gorgora Resorts, and Beynouna Village. Officials say the developments aim to attract international visitors, generate revenue, support local communities, and ensure Ethiopia benefits from projected global tourism growth.

WTO Accession Talks Advance
2. WTO Accession Talks Advance

Ethiopia said negotiations to join the World Trade Organization have entered a decisive phase, signalling progress toward integration into the global trading system. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh said recent advances follow renewed policy coordination and economic reforms. He noted that WTO membership could improve market access, trade predictability, and investor confidence, while supporting a more transparent and rules-based business environment for Ethiopian exporters, manufacturers, and foreign investors.

Cargo Operator Wins China–Europe Award
3. Cargo Operator Wins China–Europe Award

Ethiopian Airlines Cargo received recognition as a key logistics partner in the China–Belgium–Europe trade corridor, underscoring its role in global supply chains. The Belgian government and the China Logistics Association presented the award during a ceremony in Guangzhou. Over the past year, the airline operated more than 2,256 cargo flights on the route and transported over 140 million kilograms of freight, supporting time-sensitive international trade.

UN Backs Nuclear Power for Ethiopia
4. UN Backs Nuclear Power for Ethiopia

A senior United Nations nuclear official said nuclear energy could support Ethiopia’s clean and reliable power expansion as demand rises. International Atomic Energy Agency Deputy Director General Mikhail Chudakov said nuclear power would help address electricity access gaps and support industrial growth. He confirmed the agency is assisting Ethiopia across regulatory, safety, and workforce areas as the country advances plans to introduce nuclear power into its energy mix.

Ethiopia Targets 800,000 Overseas Jobs
5. Ethiopia Targets 800,000 Overseas Jobs

Ethiopia’s Ministry of Labor and Skills plans to facilitate overseas employment for 800,000 citizens in the current fiscal year to expand income opportunities and labor exports. Labor Minister Muferihat Kamil said overseas placements rose from about 40,000 in 2014 EFY to more than 500,000 by 2017 EFY. The ministry is strengthening bilateral agreements, improving skills training, and enhancing worker protection to support legal employment and remittance growth.

ADB Funds Ethiopia Expressway Phase II
6. ADB Funds Ethiopia Expressway Phase II

The African Development Bank approved a $184 million grant to support Phase II of Ethiopia’s Adama–Awash Expressway under the Ethiopia–Djibouti–South Sudan Transport Corridor project. The financing will fund construction of a 67-kilometre road segment linking Melka Jilo and Awash, a key route for Ethiopia’s maritime trade. Officials said the project will strengthen logistics efficiency, regional connectivity, and economic integration, while also supporting trade facilitation, skills development, and community initiatives.