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Ethiopia has established 374 additional weekend markets over the past nine months, bringing the total number of operational Saturday and Sunday markets across the country to 1,434. The expansion aims to improve access to goods, stabilize consumer prices, and stimulate local economies through more inclusive trade platforms.

The milestone was revealed during a high-level national macroeconomic and sectoral performance review convened this morning by the Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration. Minister Kassahun Gofe led the session alongside Dr. Belete Molla, Minister of Innovation and Technology. The forum engaged ministry staff and stakeholders in a joint assessment of progress made in the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year.

The review highlighted major achievements beyond market expansions. Over 2.6 million online business registrations and licenses were processed—marking a 102% achievement against the ministry’s plan. This surge in digital registration reflects the government’s commitment to simplifying and modernizing business procedures.

In a historic first, Ethiopia’s export revenues have surpassed USD 5.3 billion within the same nine-month period—making it the highest figure recorded in the country’s export trade history. The Ministry has set an ambitious target to reach USD 7 billion by the end of the fiscal year.

Efforts in regulating the petroleum sector were also cited as a key success. The ministry noted improved oversight in oil marketing and pricing mechanisms, contributing to better supply stability.

“These achievements are a reflection of the enabling environment created by ongoing macroeconomic reforms,” Minister Kassahun said, crediting institutional collaboration and reform-driven momentum for the performance surge.

The report paints a picture of a country intensifying its trade efforts through local innovation, regulatory improvement, and global engagement—laying the groundwork for more integrated and competitive economic growth.




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