Sunday, January 11, 2026

Foreigners with $10 million investment to own homes

The new investment regulation clearly has gone on to state that if a foreign investor has a portfolio investment of 10 million USD in Ethiopia, then that investor is eligible to own a dwelling house(s).
The regulation issued by the Council of Ministers as ‘Investment Regulation no. 474/2020’ has sought to relax the joint venture (JV) investments that foreign investors shall involve themselves in, whether with the government or private sector which is quite contrary to the prior 2012 regulation.
The FDI legal consultant and Head of Dabe Investment Consulting and Conveyance PLC, Daniel Getnet, said that the latest regulation has clearly stated the percentage and areas of investment that foreign investors shall invest on joint venture.
“In the previous regulation the share percentage and areas of investments that foreign investors shall invest in the country was not specifically disclosed meanwhile the previous regulation had areas that were preserved for local investors or foreigner,” Daniel told Capital.
The regulation, article 5, indicated that foreign investors may invest only on JV with domestic investors on areas that include: Freight forwarding and shipping services, domestic air transport services, cross country public transport with a seating capacity of more than 45 passengers, urban mass transport, advertisement and promotion service, audiovisual services and accounting and auditing services.
Sub article 5.2 further stated that a foreign investor jointly investing with a domestic investor in areas listed under sub article 5.1 shall not hold more than 49 percent of the share capital of the enterprise.
“This is the main point that the new regulation mentioned and gives 49 percent share to foreign investors on the stated investments,” the legal advisor said.
He said that the other new change on the regulation is that it allows investors the ability to access license online than physical appearance as opposed to the previous regulation.
“In my view, internal directive or law shall be issued that may show why investors deny for license, which is not mentioned on the regulation, on the aim of transparency and good governance,” Daniel added.
The regulation, article 3, clearly stated that any investor cannot invest on manufacturing of weapons, ammunition and explosives used as weapon or to make weapons, import and export of electric energy, international air transport service, bus rapid transit, and postal services excluding courier services.

Hot this week

Production up, but the ‘cost’ variable weighs heavily

Production is up in 2021 for the Italian agricultural...

Luminos Fund’s catch-up education programs in Ethiopia recognized

The Luminos Fund has been named a top 10...

Well-planned cities essential for a resilient future in Africa concludes the World Urban Forum

The World Urban Forum (WUF) concluded today with a...

Private sector deemed key to unlocking AfCFTA potential

The private sector’s role is vital to fully unlock...

Ethiopia Secures Deal to Restructure Eurobond Notes due 2024

Ethiopia has reached agreement in principle with Ad Hoc...

US to withdraw from dozens of UN, international organisations

United States President Donald Trump has announced that he...

At least 22 Ethiopian migrants killed in ‘horrific’ road crash

At least 22 migrants have been killed and 65...

Intra-African Trade Hits $220.3 Billion, but AfCFTA Rollout Lags

Africa is being urged to speed up implementation of...

China’s Top Diplomat Tours Africa with Focus on Strategic Trade Routes

China's top diplomat began his annual New Year tour...

Abebe Aemro Selassie to Retire as Director of the African Department at the IMF

Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund...

Election Board Launches Digital Voter and Candidate Registration System

The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has launched...

Global Cooperation Is Showing Resilience in the Face of Geopolitical Headwinds

Global cooperation is proving resilient even as multilateralism continues...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img