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    Russia partners with Ethiopia to produce cars

    October 3, 2023
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    Abiy Ahmed (Ethiopia Prime Minister) Russia's President, Vladimir Putin
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    Ethiopia and Russia have forged a partnership to manufacture Lada cars in Ethiopia for the African market. The move highlights Ethiopia’s growing role as a manufacturing hub and its desire to tap into the expanding African automotive industry.

    1. The production of Lada cars in Ethiopia will help keep manufacturing costs low, making them more affordable for African consumers. This move aligns with Ethiopia’s strategy to attract foreign investment and boost its economy.
    2. The Ambassador of Ethiopia to Russia, Cham Ugala Uriat, announced that Avtovaz, the manufacturer of Lada cars, has already signed a deal with an Ethiopian company. The production of Lada cars in Ethiopia will initially cater to neighboring countries such as Sudan, South Sudan, Kenya, and Somalia.
    3. The availability of Russian cars in the African market is expected to provide consumers with more options and contribute to the development of the automotive industry on the continent.
    4. In addition to Lada cars, other Russian auto manufacturers have shown interest in establishing assembly lines in Ethiopia. This further demonstrates the potential for Ethiopia to become a regional manufacturing hub.
    5. Ethiopia’s membership in the South-East African COMESA and the pan-African AfCFTA trade agreements, along with its fast-growing economy and burgeoning middle class, make it an attractive market for automotive production and sales.
    6. The production of Lada cars in Ethiopia not only benefits the African market but also strengthens the economic ties between Ethiopia and Russia, enhancing their bilateral trade and investment relations.
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