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Ethiopia seeks more Indian investments in pharma, agro, textiles
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SME Times News Bureau | 16 May, 2012
Ethiopia has liberalised norms and is keen to attract more Indian
investments in the sectors like pharmaceuticals, agriculture, textiles
and food processing, Ethiopian ambassador to India Gennet Zewide said
Tuesday.
Zewide said Ethiopia has already attracted almost $5 billion worth of Indian investments.
"We
want more Indian investments. For foreign investments, we have
identified the sectors like pharmaceuticals, textiles and food
processing," Zewide said at an event organised by the Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII) here.
She pointed out that India is an
important global player in the sectors like pharmaceuticals and
textiles. "Ethiopia looks for your knowhow and capital," she said.
Zewide
said Indian investments in Ethiopia have increased sharply in the last
six-seven years, mainly due to favourable policies and prospects of high
returns.
Until 2004-05, Indian investments in Ethiopia totaled only around $300 million. These have now risen to $5 billion.
Zewide said India's economic engagement with African countries has improved significantly in the recent years.
"Indian businesses are now feeling more confident to come to Africa," she said.
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