Ethiopia’s debt ‘unsustainable,’ World Bank–IMF warn as country remains in debt distress
[Addis Standard - Ethiopia] - 19/09/2025
World Bank and IMF. Photo collage Addis Abeba – A new joint World Bank–IMF assessment has delivered a stark warning on Ethiopia’s economic outlook, declaring the country’s external debt “unsustainable” and confirming that the government is already in debt distress. The report, approved by senior (…)
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