Ethiopia's Mulatu Wirtu says country not ready for foreign investment in telecoms, banking

Ethiopian President

Ethiopian President, Mulatu Teshome

Ethiopian President, Mulatu Teshome

Ethiopia is not yet ready for foreign investments in its telecoms and banking sectors, but is interested in developing its manufacturing, President Mulatu Wirtu said on Tuesday.

The country, which has one of the last state telecoms monopolies on the continent, has let foreign companies including fashion chain Hennes & Mauritz set up factories in a decade-long push to change the economic focus from agriculture to manufacturing.

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“Ethiopia is not ready yet for accepting investments in telecoms and finance,” Mulatu said during a joint news conference with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda.

“Our priority is manufacturing sector. Ethiopia opens door broadly for investments in manufacturing sectors such as textiles, skin products, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and agriculture,” Mulatu said.

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