Beyond delivery services, e-bikes are gaining popularity in Ethiopia, driven by the government's push to accelerate the transition to e-mobility and reduce foreign currency spending on fossil fuels.
Ethiopia eyes tapping into the massive horticultural market in China, taking advantage of the zero-tariff policy the Chinese government has granted for 53 African countries that have diplomatic ties ...
Equity Bank and KCB Bank are intensifying their expansion plans into Ethiopia, one of Africa’s largest untapped banking ...
Horticulture is Ethiopia's second-largest foreign exchange earner after coffee within the agricultural sector, generating $564.89 million in export revenue during the previous budget year, ...
Addis Ababa, March 17, 2026 (ENA) —The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has accelerated financial sector reform by shifting ...
Equity Group is pivoting its expansion strategy toward Angola, prioritising an acquisition in Luanda over Ethiopia as ...
As Ethiopia continues to attract attention from foreign investors and international firms, market entry is increasingly being shaped not only by capital and regulator ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Royal Coffee has officially opened a new sourcing and logistics office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, marking a major ...
For the young man, e-bikes not only provide a source of income but also a sense of freedom, sparing him the stress of traffic congestion, rising fuel prices and the search for parking. "The use of ...