AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoEconomic Independence Push: PM Abiy Ahmed says Ethiopia’s sovereignty hinges on local production and investment, pointing to the Yo Holding Coal Factory in Gamo Zone as a model for cutting imports and creating jobs. Rural Modernization: Abiy also inaugurated the Hamasa Model Village under the Rural Corridor Development Program, highlighting climate-smart farming, sanitation, livestock shelters, biogas and beekeeping to boost rural incomes. Justice Sector Reform: Justice State Minister Belayhun Yirga tells ENA that federal-regional coordination and joint assessments are improving criminal investigations and justice reform implementation. Diplomatic Renewal: An ENA expert argues Ethiopia’s foreign policy is “people-centered,” built on resolving internal issues through dialogue and mutual understanding. Regional Trade & Security: South Sudan’s Greater Pibor and Ethiopia agreed in Addis Ababa to strengthen border trade, security and legal commerce under the Border Trade Protocol. Macroeconomic Watch: The IMF urges Ethiopia’s central bank to stay ready to tighten policy if inflation pressures return, after unlocking a $464m disbursement. Tourism Numbers: Ethiopia reports 1.4m foreign visitors in 2025/26 and $5.2bn in foreign exchange, with tourism elevated as a core economic pillar. Public Health Shock: In Hossana, residents say community groups forced owners to kill hundreds of dogs after rabies deaths, while the mayor calls the directive illegal.
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