Costs of private foreign investment

Introduction: Costs of private foreign investment to a host country have been identified long ago. These costs may originate from concessions offered by the host country. They may have adverse effects on... Read more »

Environmental protection for sustainable development

Although it has insignificant contribution to the emission of gases to the atmosphere, Ethiopia is one of the most vulnerable countries to the effect of climate change and global warming. As a... Read more »

The significance of expanding banks both private and government owned

For twelve years now, private banks have been on the rise in the left, right and center of the country in addition to playing a major role in the development activities of... Read more »

Ethiopia on climate negotiation

For the last 20 years countries through the corridor of the United Nations have conducted broad and intense negotiations in order to reduce emission gasses which cause climate change and global warming.... Read more »

 MASHAV, USAID’s contribution for Ethiopian Horticulture Development It is unquestionable that the overall agro-ecology zone of Ethiopia is suitable for horticulture development and other crop kinds. However, the country has not yet... Read more »

Increasing crop productivity for sustainable growth

Under the Ethiopian economic context, realizing sustainable growth and transformation can be possible only when emphasis is placed on the agriculture sector. That is because it is the mainstay of the country’s... Read more »

Peace, stability booming investment in Tigray

MEKELLE— The investment activities in Tigray State is booming at a pace that can be said fabulous due to the comparative advantages of the abundant resources and conducive climate among which is... Read more »

Maintaining market security to ensure trade justice

Foreign Trade is an ancient practice in Ethiopia. The Axumite Empire expanded its overseas trade wings up to the Middle East and India. Gold, ivory and incense and the like are the... Read more »