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This Article is From Dec 30, 2019

Ethiopia to Set $200,000 Minimum Spend for Foreign Investors

(Bloomberg) --

Ethiopia has set the minimum spend by solo foreign investors in local businesses and infrastructure projects at $200,000 as Africa's second most populous country pushes ahead with a privatization drive next year.

For those planning a joint investment with a domestic operator, the requirement drops to $150,000, according to a new draft proposal presented to parliament. The amount is lower still for architectural or engineering initiatives, the document shows.

The government plans to sell a minority stake in phone monopoly Ethiopia Telecommunications Corp. in 2020, alongside two new licenses to create competition. Six sugar plants are also due to be sold by the end of March.

Read More: Ethiopia to Keep Control of Its Banks as Other Sectors Open Up

The International Monetary Fund this month approved a $2.9 billion loan to support Ethiopia's plans for economic reform, which are being overseen by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

To contact the reporter on this story: Samuel Gebre in Abidjan at sgebre@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: David Malingha at dmalingha@bloomberg.net, John Bowker, Michael Gunn

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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