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Ethiopia, China discuss further enhancing bilateral cooperation - Xinhua

Ethiopia, China discuss further enhancing bilateral cooperation Source: Xinhua| Editor: huaxia Video PlayerClose ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) Ethiopian Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges said on Wednesday that he discussed with two Chinese diplomats ways of further strengthening bilateral cooperation with an emphasis on railway projects. The cooperation on railway projects was one of the areas that require strengthened bilateral cooperation among the two countries, said Moges after a meeting with Zhao Zhiyuan, the newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to Ethiopia, and Liu Yu, Minister-Counselor for Economic and Commercial Affairs of China to Ethiopia. Ethiopia and China have in recent years developed strong cooperation in the development of the railway sector in the East African country, which includes the successful completion of two major railway projects including the Ethiopia-Djibouti Standard Gauge Railway and the Addis Ababa Light Railway project.

Introducing 55th Supermarket Trade Show 2021 | ASIA TODAY News & Events

Introducing THE 55th SUPERMARKET TRADE SHOW 2021; exhibition and business meeting event providing the latest information to supermarkets and the food distribution industry from all over Japan The National Supermarket Association of Japan [Head Office: Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Chairman: Kiyoshi Yokoyama (CEO of ARCS COMPANY, LIMITED)] will hold the 55th SUPERMARKET TRADE SHOW 2021 from February 17 (Wed.) to 19 (Fri.), 2021, in Makuhari Messe, Chiba. The event provides a venue to disseminate the latest information on supermarkets and the distribution industry. As the trade show that supports new lifestyles, we, the organizer, exhibitors and visitors, will work together to take safety measures and strive to provide a safe business negotiation environment.

Sacco remittances halve to Sh900m

Sacco remittances halve to Sh900m Monday December 14 2020 By LYNET IGADWAH Summary Delays in sacco remittances disrupts the financial base of the credit unions meaning that they may struggle to lend to members. The amount of outstanding dues remitted to saccos halved to Sh900 million in the year to June compared to the similar period a year earlier, indicating the effect of liquidity challenges facing individuals and organisations in a tough economy. Data from the National Treasury collated from the sector reports shows the amount has dropped from Sh1.8 billion the previous year. Saccos usually rely on employer/institutions to directly make periodic deductions from members’ earnings and remit these directly to then.

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