According to the Global Risks Atlas, Somalia, Eritrea and several other countries are deemed the world’s riskiest countries to invest and to do business due to bomb explosion, militant, violence and abuses by security forces, So the question then arises why is Eritrea on the risk list? Only Isaias can answer.
Somalia situation is quite understandable, Somalia is a victim of European and USA neocolonialisms. The CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6 are behind all the explosion in Somalia.
White trash terrorist and overcrowded shithole Ethiopia, a nasty former puppet of the west have destroyed and destabilized Somalia to the ashes it is today.
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The damage done by Isaias Afwerki have dented Eritrea image
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2019 risk list.
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Yeah,
He made Eritrea dependable on expired wheat donations, no air transportation, no banks, no electricity, no phone lines, no water, prostitutes every corner of the streets, people are now sit on the streets and count how many aide trucks are enter the country and hoping to receive a couple KG of those wheats from the officials….. darn…AgameLady, ended up describing your Chigar Kilil sorry lol
He made Eritrea dependable on expired wheat donations, no air transportation, no banks, no electricity, no phone lines, no water, prostitutes every corner of the streets, people are now sit on the streets and count how many aide trucks are enter the country and hoping to receive a couple KG of those wheats from the officials….. darn…AgameLady, ended up describing your Chigar Kilil sorry lol
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑10 May 2022, 14:33According to the Global Risks Atlas, Somalia, Eritrea and several other countries are deemed the world’s riskiest countries to invest and to do business due to bomb explosion, militant, violence and abuses by security forces, So the question then arises why is Eritrea on the risk list? Only Isaias can answer.
Somalia situation is quite understandable, Somalia is a victim of European and USA neocolonialisms. The CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6 are behind all the explostion in Somalia.
White trash terrorist and overcrowded shithole Ethiopia, a nasty former puppet of the west have destroyed and destabilized Somalia to the ashes it is today.
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The Agame Butana! Indeed, Eritrea is least attractive to the capitalist thieves & exploiters What did other countries in Africa that are indicated as attractive gain? Corruption, embezzlement & exploitation of local people!!
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Ethiopia attracts $2.43 bln FDI in nine months
By XINHUA
Ethiopia attracted 2.43 billion U.S. dollars in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the first nine months of the current Ethiopian Fiscal Year 2021/2022, which started July 8, an Ethiopian official said on Tuesday.
Lelise Neme, Chief Commissioner of the Ethiopia Investment Commission (EIC), said the FDI inflow exceeded that of the same period last year by 18.3 percent.
Neme, however, said the figure is well short of the 3.63 billion U.S. dollars FDI inflow target set for the first nine months of the Fiscal Year 2021/2022, reported state media outlet Ethiopia News Agency (ENA).
“Ethiopia also attracted 118 investors, most of them Chinese investors, in the manufacturing, service and agricultural sector during the first nine months of 2021/2022,” Neme said.
The EIC chief further disclosed Ethiopia earned 156.7 million U.S. dollars in export revenues from industrial park products during the first nine months of the 2021/2022 fiscal year.
The industrial parks’ export revenues exceeded revenues from that of the same period last year by 27 million U.S. dollars.
In recent years, Ethiopia has embarked on an industrial parks’ construction and commissioning activities, as part of a broad economic strategy to make the country a light manufacturing hub in Africa by 2025.
https://africa.cgtn.com/2022/05/10/ethi ... ine-months
By XINHUA
Ethiopia attracted 2.43 billion U.S. dollars in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the first nine months of the current Ethiopian Fiscal Year 2021/2022, which started July 8, an Ethiopian official said on Tuesday.
Lelise Neme, Chief Commissioner of the Ethiopia Investment Commission (EIC), said the FDI inflow exceeded that of the same period last year by 18.3 percent.
Neme, however, said the figure is well short of the 3.63 billion U.S. dollars FDI inflow target set for the first nine months of the Fiscal Year 2021/2022, reported state media outlet Ethiopia News Agency (ENA).
“Ethiopia also attracted 118 investors, most of them Chinese investors, in the manufacturing, service and agricultural sector during the first nine months of 2021/2022,” Neme said.
The EIC chief further disclosed Ethiopia earned 156.7 million U.S. dollars in export revenues from industrial park products during the first nine months of the 2021/2022 fiscal year.
The industrial parks’ export revenues exceeded revenues from that of the same period last year by 27 million U.S. dollars.
In recent years, Ethiopia has embarked on an industrial parks’ construction and commissioning activities, as part of a broad economic strategy to make the country a light manufacturing hub in Africa by 2025.
https://africa.cgtn.com/2022/05/10/ethi ... ine-months
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Re: The damage done by Isaias Afwerki have dented Eritrea image
Isaias has turned the country into a no go zone and source of refugees to Europe, North America and the Middle East, however, it could in a hypothetical future in which siege is lifted, become an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI), But It will take 30-40 years to repair the damage done to Eritrea by Isaias Afwerki.