The InvestIn Ethiopia Conference is positioning Ethiopia as a rising investment hub across agribusiness, textiles, and its newly liberalised banking sector.   InvestmentThe InvestIn Ethiopia Conference is positioning Ethiopia as a rising investment hub across agribusiness, textiles, and its newly liberalised banking sector.   Investment

InvestIn Ethiopia 2026 draws global investors

2026/03/19 11:41
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The InvestIn Ethiopia Conference is positioning Ethiopia as a rising investment hub across agribusiness, textiles, and its newly liberalised banking sector.
Investment momentum builds in Addis Ababa

The upcoming InvestIn Ethiopia Conference, scheduled for March 24–26 in Addis Ababa, is attracting strong international attention. The event reflects growing confidence in Ethiopia’s economic reforms and sectoral opportunities. In recent years, the government has prioritised investment facilitation, particularly in manufacturing and agriculture. As a result, investor sentiment has strengthened across multiple industries.

In addition, Ethiopia’s strategic location and large domestic market continue to support its appeal. The country remains one of the fastest-growing economies in East Africa. According to the World Bank, Ethiopia has maintained solid growth despite global headwinds. Therefore, the conference serves as a timely platform to consolidate interest and accelerate deal-making.

Agribusiness and textiles lead sector focus

Agribusiness is expected to feature prominently, given Ethiopia’s vast arable land and favourable climate. The government has introduced targeted incentives to enhance productivity and value addition. Moreover, export-oriented agriculture is gaining traction, supported by improved logistics and regional trade integration.

Similarly, the textile and apparel sector continues to draw attention from global manufacturers. Ethiopia has positioned itself as a competitive production base, benefiting from relatively low labour costs and industrial park development. Consequently, international firms are increasingly exploring partnerships and supply chain diversification. This aligns with broader trends linking Africa to Asia-based manufacturing ecosystems.

Banking sector liberalisation draws new interest

A key highlight of the conference is the newly liberalised banking sector. Ethiopia has begun opening its financial system to foreign participation, marking a significant policy shift. This reform is expected to improve capital flows and enhance financial inclusion. Furthermore, it signals a broader commitment to market-oriented reforms.

The National Bank of Ethiopia has outlined a phased approach to liberalisation. This includes regulatory adjustments aimed at maintaining stability while encouraging competition. As a result, international financial institutions are closely monitoring developments and assessing entry opportunities.

Regional and global partnerships in focus

The conference also underscores Ethiopia’s role in regional integration. As a member of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the country benefits from access to a large regional market. This enhances its attractiveness for export-oriented investments.

Looking ahead, the InvestIn Ethiopia Conference is expected to catalyse new partnerships and reinforce Ethiopia’s economic trajectory. While challenges remain, ongoing reforms and sectoral diversification are shaping a more dynamic investment landscape. Therefore, the event represents a critical moment for investors seeking long-term opportunities in one of Africa’s most promising economies.

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