Investors Warned to Update Assumptions Ahead of Ethiopia’s 2026 Landscape
[NewBusinessEthiopia - Ethiopia] - 23/01/2026
By Africa Risk Control – A new report by Africa Risk Control (ARC) has warned that investors planning to enter Ethiopia or expand operations in 2026 must reassess assumptions formed during previous years, as the country’s political, economic, and security conditions continue to shift. The firm’s (…)
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