PM Abiy announces ban on importing diesel-powered trucks; transport costs projected to drop 50% next year
[Addis Standard - Ethiopia] - 3/10/2025
Trucks-carrying-Liquified-Natural-Gas-from-Ogaden (Photo: PMO) Addis Abeba – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) has announced a nationwide ban on the import of diesel-powered heavy vehicles, effective 2 October 2025, and revealed that about 2,000 buses operating in Addis Ababa and on inter-regional (…)
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