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7.62×45mm: Semi-automatic rifle Czechoslovak Socialist Republic: SKS [citation needed] 7.62×39mm: Semi-automatic rifle Soviet Union: AKM [citation needed] 7.62×39mm: Assault rifle Soviet Union Ethiopia: AK-103 [3] 7.62×39mm: Assault rifle Russia Ethiopia: Vz. 58 [1] 7.62×39mm: Assault rifle Czechoslovak Socialist Republic: Type 56 [1] 7.62 ...
The value-added tax was originally introduced in 1993, only to be abolished 9 years later, at the end of 2002. [7] As of 2003, after the tax reform, Ethiopia imposed a value added tax on all goods produced in the nation and all imported goods and services not exempt; the tax is rated at 15% on every transaction at each stage of manufacturing. [8]
The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) is a commodities exchange established April 2008 in Ethiopia. In Proclamation 2007-550, which created the ECX, its stated objective was "to ensure the development of an efficient modern trading system" that would "protect the rights and benefits of sellers, buyers, intermediaries, and the general public." [1]
Ethiopia expects to reach a national middle-income status by 2025. [39] Despite this, based on the most recent data from 2019, 68.7% of the population continues to be affected by multidimensional poverty and an additional 18.4% vulnerable to it. [40]
Trains on the north-south line are blue and white, whilst on the east-west line they are green and white. The Fares cost 2-6 Ethiopian birr. [5] [6] Tickets are bought at orange-coloured kiosks next to each station. The final cost to build the railway was US$475m, with construction taking three years. [6]
Production and sale of gold had touched a level of US$23.8 million (as of 2005) and that of tantalum is US$2.3 million. [7] The mining stakes in Ethiopia are held by: The Ethiopian Mineral Development Share Company, a Government organization (EMDSC) (an amalgamation of earlier four Government enterprises) established in 2000 is engaged in all ...
Temesgen Desalegn, Ethiopian journalist; Serkalem Fasil, Ethiopian journalist; Befeqadu Hailu, Ethiopian writer, activist, blogger, and member of the Zone 9 bloggers [14] Birtukan Mideksa is an Ethiopian politician, former judge, founder and leader of Unity for Democracy and Justice, the opposition party. She was held in a cell measuring 2 x 3 ...
A presidential election was held in Ethiopia on 7 October 2024 to elect its next president. [1]Diplomat and outgoing minister of foreign affairs Taye Atske Selassie was elected without contest to a six-year term amid tensions between former president Sahle-Work Zewde and prime minister Abiy Ahmed.