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Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rwanda & Zambia

Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 07:42
by sarcasm
Chines investor have been living Ethiopia; homegrown investors are following them


When Ethiopia is trying to build luxury tourism based economy, you'd think Haile Gebreselassie Resorts would lead in investing rather than exit


While PM Abiy is vainly trying to build luxury tourism based economy in a country of multiple civil-wars in every corner of the country, one of the country's admired resorts and tourism investors Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment won't be in war-torn Somalia & Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda & Zamiba




Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Somalia & Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rw

Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 08:01
by DefendTheTruth
sarcasm wrote:
05 Jan 2025, 07:42
Chines investor have been living Ethiopia; homegrown investors are following them

While PM Abiy is vainly trying to build luxury tourism based economy in a country of multiple civil-wars in every corner of the country, one of the country's admired resorts and tourism investors Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment won't be in war-torn Somalia & Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda & Zamiba


Could you please provide us with the raw data indicating the trend (of Ethiopian businesses leaving)? Failing to do that is pure fabrication, regardless of the motive behind the claim.

One time you (plural in this case) tell us about the phantom of PM Abiy and his government of being restricted to the capital alone, he is a mere mayor of the city with both Adde Adanech Abiebie (mayor of Addis) and Obbo Shimelis of Oromia region, and then turn around and claim about his building of "luxury tourism based economy" in every corner of the country.

ከዚህ በላይ ዱቄትነት አለ?

Anyhow even the woman in the title of Reporter journalist didn't say Haile is no more willing to invest in Ethiopia, she only claimed about his intention of expanding his businesses to other countries, which is a normal business growth.

Why you make up stories out of the blue?

I knew that you have failed, but didn't expect that much desperation level.

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rwanda & Zam

Posted: 05 Jan 2025, 13:55
by Dama
Chinese investors moved back to East African countries. They have a long history of investing in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, etc. The business laws and incentives are far better than Ethiopia. Plus, they do not face xenophobia and nationalist protectionism, the two devils Ethiopians worship mindlessly against attracting foreigners.

Google the news.

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Somalia & Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rw

Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 17:53
by sarcasm
"I'm not a cheerleader for Chinese businesses in Africa - but when they start leaving a country it sends a strong signal. Ethiopia's internal instability is hurting investment, the economy, the nation's regional power, and more. Needs urgent resolution."

Tibor Nagy
@TiborPNagyJr

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1841210567102546214



Why more Chinese businesses are exiting Ethiopia?




“Several factors have led Chinese businesses to relocate to neighbouring countries. This shift is a major concern, not just for the embassy but also for Ethiopia, as we aim to promote continued cooperation between the two nations,” Andy Wu, a representative of Chinese investors in Ethiopia said.


“Several factors have led Chinese businesses to relocate to neighbouring countries. This shift is a major concern, not just for the embassy but also for Ethiopia, as we aim to promote continued cooperation between the two nations,” Andy Wu, a representative of Chinese investors in Ethiopia said.

Several Chinese investors who have been operating in Ethiopia have been increasingly shifting their business operations to neighbouring countries such as Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, it has been observed.

With investments exceeding $5 billion across over 2,000 projects, Chinese companies have been central to Ethiopia’s industrial growth over the past few years.

However, these companies have been packing their bags and leaving for other countries in the region.

But why?

According to the representative of Chinese investors in Ethiopia, several pressing issues have caused significant disruptions to business operations for foreign investors from China who see incentives in other nwoghbouring countries as more attractive.

“Ethiopia is facing serious difficulties,” Wu said.

“Key concerns include security challenges, a shortage of foreign currency, and a limited market for goods,” he said.

He also pointed at ongoing tax-related complications.

“Dealing with customs is particularly frustrating, and once products are delivered, the feedback from customers is often negative” he added.

In addition to these domestic issues, global trade challenges have further complicated the situation for investors.

The ongoing security concerns in Ethiopia have disrupted international freight and logistics, making it increasingly difficult for businesses to operate smoothly.

The flight of Chinese businesses from Ethipia has sparked concerns among both the Chinese embassy and Ethiopian authorities about its potential impact on the nation’s economy, said Hanna Arayaselassie, Commissioner of the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) at a relevant meeting over the issue on Monday.

By mid-2024, Chinese companies had provided approximately 610,000 jobs in Ethiopia, contributing significantly to the country’s modernisation efforts.

Arayaselassie, also acknowledged these difficulties during the Ethio-China Friendship Cooperation Forum held earlier last month.

She highlighted that while efforts to strengthen trade and investment ties between Ethiopia and China have shown promise, the current business environment remains a challenge for many foreign investors.

A representative from the Chinese embassy also voiced serious concerns over the recent exodus of investors.

“Several factors have led Chinese businesses to relocate to neighbouring countries. This shift is a major concern, not just for the embassy but also for Ethiopia, as we aim to promote continued cooperation between the two nations,” Andy Wu, a representative of Chinese investors in Ethiopia said.

https://apanews.net/why-more-chinese-bu ... -ethiopia/

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rwanda & Zam

Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 18:29
by Affable
I am fascinated with this “ war-torn” Ethiopia slogan . I thought only Abyssinialady is fond of that adjective. She lives it. Am I wrong ?

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rwanda & Zam

Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 18:53
by sarcasm
Affable wrote:
06 Jan 2025, 18:29
I am fascinated with this “ war-torn” Ethiopia slogan . I thought only Abyssinialady is fond of that adjective. She lives it. Am I wrong ?
Cambridge Dictionary defined war-torn as severely damaged by a long war, especially between different groups from the same country. It aptly describes Abiy's Ethiopia and is a relevant to the topic as the investor highlighted absence of peace as a key factor for investment decisions.

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Somalia & Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rw

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 09:09
by sarcasm

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rwanda & Zam

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 15:09
by Agazi General
Affable wrote:
06 Jan 2025, 18:29
I am fascinated with this “ war-torn” Ethiopia slogan . I thought only Abyssinialady is fond of that adjective. She lives it. Am I wrong ?
ZEY R ZE SAME PERSON. ABYSSINIALADYBOY = SARCASM = EDEN = SOMALIMANLADY AND KERENITE

Re: Haile Gebreselassie says his next investment will not be in war-torn Ethiopia but peaceful Kenya Uganda Rwanda & Zam

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 15:21
by Dama
sarcasm wrote:
06 Jan 2025, 18:53
Affable wrote:
06 Jan 2025, 18:29
I am fascinated with this “ war-torn” Ethiopia slogan . I thought only Abyssinialady is fond of that adjective. She lives it. Am I wrong ?
Cambridge Dictionary defined war-torn as severely damaged by a long war, especially between different groups from the same country. It aptly describes Abiy's Ethiopia and is a relevant to the topic as the investor highlighted absence of peace as a key factor for investment decisions.
It's because Ethiopia is not sleeping under a weight of tyranny as Eritrea is. We shake the foundation of oppression. That's called a reform movement while the center still holds; alive and kicking, while the institutions still function.

On the contrary when a country is "war-torn", it's literally torn apart, without a functioning center, without functioning government institutions.

Even the EPLF, TPLF, OLF, ONLF, SLF wars against Ethiopian governments of Haile the pervert and the DERG were not able to collapse the center, render Ethiopia "war-torn".