Ethiopian envoy urges Pakistani banks to expand into Addis Ababa

Ambassador Abdula emphasised that Ethiopian government would facilitate businesses, enhancing bilateral trade


APP April 28, 2024
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FAISALABAD:

Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Jemal Beker Abdula, has urged Pakistani banks to open branches in Addis Ababa for business transactions.

Addressing the business community at the Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI), he emphasised that the Ethiopian government would facilitate businesses, enhancing bilateral trade. Establishing a banking channel is a critical step, which, he believes, would significantly boost trade and aid Pakistani exporters in accessing African markets.

Ethiopian Airlines now connects Karachi and Lahore with Addis Ababa, with plans to extend service to Faisalabad and Sialkot soon, he said. Ethiopia, the envoy highlighted, boasts a 98% green energy production, exporting to neighbouring countries. Moreover, Ethiopia prioritises education, with a literacy rate of 75-80%, and encourages female participation across sectors. He outlined Ethiopia’s focus on producing skilled human resources, with specialized education and vocational training initiatives. Ethiopia, he asserted, offers a conducive environment for investment, with ten industrial parks and a resilient economy.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 28th, 2024.

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COMMENTS (1)

Faisal | 7 months ago | Reply Excellent opportunity for Pakistan banks to expand their footprint to one of the emerging markets in Africa. While the private banks will have to take the lead it is no harm if Govt of Pakistan also nudges them to get a foot hold right now before other countries close out this window of opportunity quickly.
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