From consumerism to production - by "Addis Ababa Tamrt" - "Addis Ababa Tamrt" is a part of "Ethiopia Tamrt" which is being implemented by Addis Ababa City Administration...

From consumerism to production - by "Addis Ababa Tamrt" - The "Addis Ababa Tamrt" movement, which is part of the "Ethiopia Tamrt" being implemented by the Addis Ababa city administration, is bringing new hope and concrete change to the city's economy. - The movement is playing an important role in changing the economic structure of the city. - Factories that previously produced below capacity due to lack of resources and electricity, have now increased their production capacity significantly. - The call to "Buy Ethiopian products" on the streets of Addis Ababa was accompanied by tangible results today and it was possible to replace imported products with local quality products in the food and beverage, textile and construction sectors. - The movement not only created permanent and temporary job opportunities for thousands of young men and women, but also brought about the transfer of technology and skills. - Many small producers have transitioned into medium industries; They also have a strong market connection. - From shoes to clothes, from furniture to packaged foods, Addis Ababa has been able to replace imported products with domestic products. - The city administration is providing key support for the success of the sector. - Sheds built in various sub-cities of the city have been handed over to the youth and investors, making Addis Ababa an industrial center. - By expanding modern industrial villages, it was possible to make them a convenient workplace for manufacturers. - A "one-stop shop" service has been established to facilitate the financing of lease financing and credit for the purchase of machinery for enterprises, and to solve bureaucratic obstacles. - Bank doors are open to manufacturers. The movement not only made it easier for manufacturers to get operational loans, but also shortened the market chain by setting up large bazaars where they could directly interact with consumers. - In addition, it is contributing greatly by organizing large bazaars and exhibitions for manufacturers to promote their products.




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