The Cost of Getting Ethiopia Wrong: Why Investors Must Update Their 2026 Assumptions
[NewBusinessEthiopia - Ethiopia] - 16/01/2026
By Africa Risk Control – Ethiopia’s 2026 investment landscape is evolving more rapidly than many external observers realize. Assumptions shaped by the period between 2020 and 2023 — whether relating to political trends, security outlooks, FX availability, or regulatory predictability — no longer (…)
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