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Ethiopia’s Government, Private Sector Meet in Addis Ababa to Accelerate Investment Reforms

Senior officials from the Ethiopian government, private sector leaders, and international development partners convened in Addis Ababa on Tuesday for a high-level Public–Private Dialogue (PPD).

The gathering aimed at reviewing progress on economic reforms and strengthening the country’s investment climate.

The meeting, held at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel, was organized by the Ethiopian Investment Commission in partnership with the Ministry of Finance of Ethiopia and the Development Partners Group.

Discussions focused on tracking reform implementation, addressing operational challenges, and identifying practical follow-up actions to support investment and economic growth.

In opening remarks, Finance State Minister Semereta Sewasew stressed that sustained economic transformation depends on effective collaboration between government and the private sector. (ENA)

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