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[1] Habesha Cement: Habesha Cement S.C. 2008 [2] Lemi National Cement Factory: West China Cement East African Holding Company 2024 [3] [4] Messebo Cement Factory: Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation of Tigray: 1997 [5] Mugher Cement Enterprise: Ethiopian government: 1984 [6]
Food processing industry is the second largest sector in Ethiopia after agriculture. In 2009/2010, it accounted for 39% of gross value of production in medium and large sized manufacturing, employing 1 million people that comprises about 2% of overall economic activity.
Category: Companies of Ethiopia by industry. ... Transport companies of Ethiopia (3 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 21 January 2020, at 03:31 (UTC). ...
Location of Ethiopia. Ethiopia is a country located in the Horn of Africa. According to the IMF, Ethiopia was one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, registering over 10% economic growth from 2004 through 2009. [1] It was the fastest-growing non-oil-dependent African economy in the years 2007 and 2008. [2]
This is a list of government-owned companies of Ethiopia. A Government-owned corporation is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government. There is no standard definition of a government-owned corporation (GOC) or state-owned enterprise (SOE), although the two terms can be used interchangeably.
Companies of Ethiopia by industry (11 C) F. Forestry in Ethiopia (1 C, 3 P) M. Mining in Ethiopia (1 C, 1 P) S. Service industries in Ethiopia (6 C) Pages in category ...
Indian Oil provides products and services all along the energy value chain, and is India's largest commercial entity. The firm has been on the Global 500 as long as the list has been recorded. 160 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation: $61,420 43,743 State-owned crude oil and gas company, currently the largest in India. 236 State Bank of India ...
Ethiopia's economy experienced strong, broad-based growth averaging 9.4% a year from 2010/11 to 2019/20. Ethiopia's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed down to 6.1% in 2019/20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [80] Industry, mainly construction, and services accounted for most of the growth.