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China pledges more aid for Africa even after workers go missing
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African Union opens Chinese-funded HQ in Ethiopia
BBC News
The African Union has inaugurated its newly built headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The entire $200m (£127m) project was funded by China as a gift to the AU, as Beijing continues to strengthen its influence in Africa.
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The Guardian
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Ethiopia's partnership with China
The Guardian (blog)
In late November, Habros Seguar, an Ethiopian industry ministry official, told me how the ministry had just landed a major Chinese investment. During his August trip to China, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi had visited the Pearl River Delta, where higher ...
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Ezega
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Ethiopia Signed Loan Agreements Totaling One Billion Dollars
Ezega
December 29, 2011 - Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn disclosed that, in the past few months, the Ethiopian government has signed loan agreements adding over 1 billion dollars, according to the Reporter. ...
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Ethiopia signs Djibouti railway deal with China - Reuters
Reuters
By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA Dec 17 (Reuters) - Ethiopia signed an agreement with a Chinese state-run firm to build the final section of a railway line that will link its capital Addis Ababa to the tiny Red Sea state of Djibouti, an official said. ...
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Ethiopia benefits from China's tariff policy
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China Daily
ADDIS ABABA - China-Africa Overseas Leather Factory in Ethiopia said on Sunday it is significantly benefited from the tariff-free policy of China for least developed countries (LDCs) that are exporting to China. "This policy helps us a lot because all ...
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Ethio-China relations reach highest level: president
President Girma Wolde-Giorgis said the bilateral relation between Ethiopia and china has reached the highest level. Holding discussion with departing Chinese Ambassador to Ethiopia Gu Xiaojie President Girma said China is one of the leading countries to support Ethiopia’s development endeavors. The president expressed hope that China will further enhance commitment toward efforts of Ethiopia’s growth. Ambassador Gee on his part appreciated the commitment of the leaders of the two countries, who are playing an indispensable role to further strengthening the existing relations.
(The Ethiopian Herald)
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