Ethiopia Implements Market-Based Exchange Rate System

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Ethiopia Implements Market-Based Exchange Rate System

Addis Ababa, July 2024 – The Ethiopian government has announced the implementation of a market-based exchange rate system, marking a significant shift in the country’s economic policy. This change is part of the broader Home-Grown Economic Reform Program (HGER 2.0), aimed at modernizing the economic framework and addressing long-standing structural issues.

Transition to Market-Based Exchange Rate

The new exchange rate system aims to align the Ethiopian currency with market realities, addressing foreign exchange shortages and removing constraints on economic growth. The government anticipates that this move will enhance the competitiveness of the Ethiopian economy by encouraging private sector investment and stabilizing inflation.

Part of Broader Economic Reforms

This policy shift is one of several measures under HGER 2.0, which includes reforms in fiscal policy, public sector capacity building, and the investment climate. The program’s main pillars focus on establishing a resilient macroeconomic policy framework, transforming the trade and investment environment, and increasing productivity.

Potential Economic Impact

The introduction of the market-based exchange rate system is expected to improve the efficiency of government revenue collection and create a more favorable environment for both domestic and foreign investment. It also aligns with the government’s efforts to attract new development financing from international organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Stakeholder Engagement and Response

The Ethiopian government has committed to transparent communication and engagement with stakeholders throughout the implementation of these reforms. The policy change has garnered attention from various sectors, reflecting a broad interest in the country’s economic trajectory.

As Ethiopia continues its economic reform journey, the market-based exchange rate system represents a key component of the government’s strategy to foster sustainable growth and economic stability. The response to this announcement, including that from Dr. Eyob Tekalign Tolina on social media, highlights the significance of this policy shift in the broader context of Ethiopia’s economic development.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Its a shabby argument. Its just a poor attempt to whitewash a gross neglect & abuse. This report is disingenuous.To be honest it’s bad economics being flaunted. Generally poor leadership is to account for a failed economy & no fix is works while a raging civil war is ravaging & hemorrhaging the economy. The quick fix is to curtail the heavy bill of war. What’s discussed here is ignorance of the highest level. Attempting to fill aleaking bucket is nothing but futile.

  2. Its a shabby argument. Its just a poor attempt to whitewash gross neglect & abuse. This report is disingenuous.To be honest it’s bad economics being flaunted. Generally poor leadership is to account for a failed economy & no fix works while a raging civil war is ravaging & hemorrhaging the economy. The quick fix is to curtail the heavy bill of war. What’s discussed here is ignorance of the highest level. Attempting to fill aleaking bucket is nothing but futile. You pitifully failed to address the other side, that’s why you lost the argument.

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