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Ethiopia to permit foreign banks from friendly countries

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Ethiopia has announced plans to permit foreign banks from friendly nations to invest in its financial sector, representing a significant shift in the country’s banking policy. However, the highly anticipated bill, revised two months ago, has yet to be officially published.

Under the newly adopted banking business proclamation, international banks will be allowed to re-enter the Ethiopian market through various operating schemes.

This proclamation, ratified by parliament in mid-December 2023, includes key provisions aimed at enhancing the financial sector.

The law will only take effect once it is published in the Negarit Gazeta, the official decree gazette, and detailed directives are issued.

According to Mamo Esmelealem Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), this process could take anywhere from three months to a year.

In an interview with Zemen Economy, a state-owned media outlet, Governor Mamo emphasized the importance of international banking investors having a solid reputation.

He also highlighted that the countries of origin must maintain positive diplomatic relations and cooperate with Ethiopia. “The countries’ authorities should have readiness to collaborate with the NBE,” he added.

The 2022 policy framework outlines specific requirements for foreign banks wishing to establish a presence in Ethiopia. For example, a foreign bank seeking to set up a subsidiary must obtain formal approval from its home country’s regulatory authority for supervisory cooperation. Similarly, a foreign bank planning to open a branch must secure written authorization from its home country’s supervisor.

The amended proclamation, dated December 17, 2023, also emphasizes cross-border cooperation. It allows the NBE to enter into agreements with domestic or international regulatory bodies to coordinate supervision, share information, and manage financial crises.

Additionally, the proclamation stipulates that the NBE must maintain confidentiality regarding information received from foreign authorities unless disclosure is legally required or necessary to protect the NBE’s interests in legal proceedings.

This policy shift marks a key milestone in Ethiopia’s strategy to integrate its banking sector into the global financial system. The government has announced its intention to grant up to five banking licenses to foreign investors over the next five years.

Foreign banks will have four modes of entry: establishing a subsidiary, opening a branch, setting up a representative office, or acquiring shares in new or existing domestic banks.

As Ethiopia awaits the final directive, this move is expected to attract significant interest from international investors.

According to Mamo, several international banks are expressing interest in investing in the Ethiopian banking industry.

This shift comes nearly five decades after foreign banks were last permitted to operate in the country, prior to the rise of a communist-led government in 1974.

ORGANIZATION FOR WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION

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INVITATION TO OPEN TENDER

Organization for Welfare and Development in Action (OWDA is a national non-governmental humanitarian organization serving pastorals and agro-pastoral communities in Ethiopian Somali Regional State. OWDA has received funds from the BMZ , to execute a project called ” Multi sect oral approach to food security and resilience of pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in Somali region.” The purpose of this advertisement is to invite competent contractors to procure livestock feed(concentrated TMR) , in Denan woreda of Shabelle zone, Somali Region of Ethiopia.

S/NDescriptionZoneWoredaKgRemarks
1`Concentrated TMR (Cattle)ShabelleDenan56,700420 HH
2`Concentrated TMR (Sheep)ShabelleDenan37,800420 HH

Interested contractors qualified and legally registered in Ethiopia for procure livestock feed(CONCENTRATED TMR) and have valid trading licenses, meet their tax obligations may obtain, the complete set of tendering documents at the following OWDA Office during office hours:

OWDA Jijiga Office, Kebele 04, Jigjiga, Ethiopia, Telephone +251 25776 00 29

The tendering is from 17th February – 3th March 2025. The deadline for picking the tender documents is March 3, 4:30 PM and submission of tender is March 4th 2025 @10:00AM.

Bids shall be opened at the OWDA Jigjiga office on March  4th 2025@3:30 PM in the presence of tenders who may wish to attend.

The Organization for Welfare and Development in Action reserves the right to reject the whole or part of any or all Tender.

NB: Both the receiving and the submission of bid document will be at Jigjiga office.

Further instructions are contained in the tender document.

xi sends congratulatory message to 38th African Union Summit

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday sent a message to the 38th African Union (AU) Summit, extending warm congratulations to African countries and people.

In the face of the current complex and intertwined international situation, the Global South, represented by China and Africa, has grown significantly, Xi noted.

Over the past year, the AU has united and led African countries in vigorously advancing integration, actively responding to regional and global challenges, and speaking in unison as the “voice of Africa,” Xi said.

Noting that these efforts have led to a continuous boost in Africa’s international status and influence, he sincerely wishes African countries and people even greater success on the path of independence, self-reliance and development.

Xi said that the year 2024 saw vigorous development of China-Africa relations.

With the successful Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, China and Africa have embarked on a new stage of jointly building an all-weather community with a shared future for the new era, and stayed at the forefront of building a community with a shared future for mankind, Xi noted.

He expressed readiness to work with African leaders to promote the implementation of the six proposals for jointly advancing modernization and 10 partnership actions, so as to bring more tangible results to benefit over 2.8 billion Chinese and African peoples.

Joining hands on the path of modernization and jointly building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era

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Chinese President Xi Jinping sends a message of congratulation to the 38th African Union Assembly

by Dr. Abdeta Dribssa Beyene,

Executive Director of Centre for Dialogue, Research and Cooperation

 On February 15, Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a message of congratulation to the 38th African Union (AU) Assembly. China’s top leader has sent congratulatory messages to the AU Assembly for consecutive years, showing China’s strong commitment to China-Africa cooperation and its firm support to Africa’s development and revitalization. I believe the Africa-China relationship will continue to serve as a fine example of South-South cooperation and international cooperation with Africa. I look forward to both sides joining hands on the path of modernization to build an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era, so as to create more benefits for the Chinese and African people.

  In the congratulatory message, Xi pointed out that as the world is experiencing great changes and disorder, the Global South, represented by China and Africa, keeps growing in strength. Over the past year, the AU has rallied African countries to vigorously promote integration within the continent, stand up to regional and global challenges and make the unified voice of Africa heard. This has ensured the continuous rise of Africa’s international standing and influence. China sincerely wishes African countries and peoples new and even greater success in their independent pursuit of development and revitalization.

    African countries and China always support each other in international affairs. The Global South, represented by China and Africa, is experiencing robust growth and playing an increasingly prominent role in global affairs. China-Africa cooperation embodies the concept of a new type of international relations based on mutual benefit and win-win cooperation. It serves as a fine example of South-South cooperation and international collaboration with Africa, bringing new momentum and opportunities to global development.

    Xi stressed that in 2024, China-Africa relations enjoyed robust growth. The Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) was successfully held. The two sides have ushered in a new stage of jointly building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era. China is ready to work with African countries on the joint endeavor to implement the six propositions on modernization and ten partnership actions, to deliver more tangible benefits to the over 2.8 billion people in China and Africa.

    China has been a strong supporter of the African Union’s work for a long time, and has continuously assisted African countries. Many African countries are beneficiaries of China-Africa cooperation. Since the establishment of the FOCAC, exchanges between China and Africa in various fields have been unprecedentedly active, and practical cooperation has yielded abundant results, laying a solid foundation for Africa’s modernization and integration. The Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative proposed by China have gained widespread recognition among African countries. The peoples of Africa and China share a common aspiration for a better life, and there is a strong expectation for further cooperation in areas such as industrialization, agricultural modernization, and skills development, to jointly achieve the beautiful vision of modernization.