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PROJECT ONERITREAANDETHIOPIA MARKET RESEARCH

Yogesh jain Pgdm-ibjims

INTRODUCTIONFull name: The State of EritreaPopulation: 5.6 million (UN, 2012)Capital: AsmaraArea: 117,400 sq km (45,300 sq miles)Major languages: Tigrinya, Tigre, Arabic, EnglishMajor religions: Islam, ChristianityLife expectancy: 60 years (men), 64 years (women) (UN)Monetary unit: 1 Nakfa = 100 centsMain exports: Livestock, hides, sorghum, textiles, salt, light manufacturesGNI per capita: US $430 (World Bank, 2011)Internet domain: .erInternational dialling code: +291

Major Cities :AsmaraKerenMendeferaAssabMassawaDekemharAdi KeyhAddi Ugri, Barentu, Adi QualaGindaEddTeseneySenafeEXECUTIVE BRANCH Main office holdersOffice presidentName Isaias AfewerkiParty PFDJSince 24 May 1993

The President nominates individuals to head the various ministries, authorities, commissions, and offices, and the National Assembly ratifies those nominations. The cabinet is the country's executive branch. It is composed of 18 ministries and chaired by the president. It implements policies, regulations, and laws and is, in theory, accountable to the National Assembly.

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH The legislature, the National Assembly appointed in 1993, includes 75 members of thePeople's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) and 75 additional 'popularly elected' members.

The legislature sets the internal and external policies of the government, regulates implementation of those policies, approves the budget, and elects the president of the country.

Its membership has not been renewed through national elections.

LowerRegional Assembliesare also in each of Eritrea's six zones. These Assemblies are responsible setting a local agenda in the case that they are not overruled by the National Assembly.

POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONSEritrea is a single-party state, run by the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ).

No other political groups are allowed to organize, although the non-implemented Constitution of 1997 provided for the existence of multi-party politics.

Eritrean National elections were set for 1997 and then postponed until 2001, it was then decided that because 20% of Eritrea's land was under occupation that elections would be postponed until the resolution of the conflict with Ethiopia. The national assembly has also mandated the electoral commission to set the date for national elections, so whenever the electoral commission sets the date there will be national elections.

JUDICIAL BRANCH The judiciary operates independently of both the legislative and executive bodies, with a court system that extends from the village through to the regional and national levels.

The structure has three tiers, the local "community courts", the regional courts and the national High Court.

Village judges are elected, though typically they are the village elders. A community court consists of three judges/magistrates.

"There are a total of 683 community courts across the country with the number of magistrates totaling to 2,049, i.e. 55 in the Central Region, 213 in the South, 178 in Gash-Barka, 109 in Anseba, 98 in the Northern and 30 in the Southern Red Sea regions.

CLIMATE

Hot, dry desert strip along Red Sea coast; cooler and wetter in the central highlands (up to 610mm (24.0in) of rainfall annually); semiarid in western hills and lowlands; rainfall heaviest during JuneSeptember except in coastal desert.

The climate is temperate in the mountains and hot in the lowlands.Asmara, the capital, is about 2,400 meters (7,874ft) above sea level.

Maximum temperature is 26C (78.8F). The weather is usually sunny and dry, with the short or belg rains occurring FebruaryApril and the big or meher rains beginning in late June and ending in mid-September.

GEOGRAPHI COORDINATES

1500N3900EMap references:AfricaArea:total:124 320kmland:121 320kmwater:4000kmArea - comparative:slightly larger than PennsylvaniaLand boundaries:total:1 630kmborder countries:Djibouti113km,Ethiopia912km,Sudan605kmNote that the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia is disputed.Coastline:2 234km total; mainland on Red Sea 1151km, islands in Red Sea 1083kmMaritime claims:NATerrain:dominated by extension of Ethiopian north-south trending highlands, descending on the east to a coastal desert plain, on the northwest to hilly terrain and on the southwest to flat-to-rolling plains

ECOREGIONMost of Eritrea's coast is part of theEthiopian xeric grasslands and shrubland semi-desertecoregion. The southern part of the Red Sea coast, along with the Red Sea coast of Djibouti, has been described as theEritrean coastal desert, a harsh sand and gravel coastal strip covered in dune grasses and shrubs that is important as a channel for the mass migration of birds of prey.Elevation extremes:lowest point:nearLake Kulul within theAfar Depression75mhighest point:Soira3 018 mNatural resources:gold,potash,zinc,copper,salt, possiblypetroleumandnaturalGas,fishLand use:arable land:12%permanent crops:1%permanent pastures:49%forests and woodland:6%other:32% (1998 est.)

Irrigated land: 280km (1993 est.)Natural hazards:frequent droughts andlocuststormsEnvironment - current issues:deforestation; desertification; soil erosion; overgrazing; loss of infrastructure from civil warfare; ash contamination fromrecent eruptionof theNabro Volcano.Environment - international agreements:party to:Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Speciessigned, but not ratified:none of the selected agreementsGeography - note:strategic geopolitical position along world's busiest shipping lanes; Eritrea retained the entire coastline of Ethiopia along the Red Sea uponde jureindependence from Ethiopia on 24 May 1993.

Visa Requirements Holders of Eritrea National Identification Card are not required entry visa. Please read the following regulations carefully to ensure that this form is fully and properly completed in order to avoid delays. Application form should be filled out completely by every person intending to travel, unless one is a Dependent and is included in a parents travel document. 2. Recent passport-size photograph must be attached. 3. Proof of USA residency permit is required if traveling with non-USA passport. Passport must be valid at least six months beyond the dates of the trip.

GOLD MINES

WATER TREATMENT COMPANIES

Lenntech Water TreatmentLenntech Water Treatment is a manufacturer and solutions provider for industrial water purification. Lenntech always offers its clients a spectrum of environmentally friendly technologies for each issue. Each proposed technology is compared both technically and economically with each other. Lenntech supplies water and air treatment systems for disinfection, filtration.SnowPure Water TechnologiesSnowPure manufactures and sells advanced water purification technologies, providing multiple components for high purity water systems. Founded in 1979, the company sells Electrodeionization (EDI) Modules, UV, GTM, and other high technology pure water products to system integrators in over 40 countries. SnowPure sells EDI modules to qualified OEMs and pure water system .Aqueonics, Inc.Aqueonics, Inc. is a full-service water and wastewater consulting, design, and engineering and construction company. We provide turnkey water treatment facilities from consulting through permitting, construction, training of operators and operational support. Each facility is custom-engineered for the unique requirements of the site.

GLOBAL Wastewater Treatment Systems, Inc.GLOBAL Wastewater Treatment Systems, Inc. is a leader in the manufacturing and distribution of pre-engineered wastewater treatment systems. Our products are designed according to the latest technology that is available in the United States.HF Pure WaterHF Pure Water, is an innovative world leader in designing, manufacturing and servicing of high-quality chemical handling & processing, water and wastewater treatment systems. Our products include Membrane Separation systems, Advanced Oxidation systems and Vacuum Distillation systems.Genesis Water Technologies, IncGenesis Water Technologies, Inc. is a innovative US wholesale supplier and manufacturer of sustainable water treatment, filtration and purification solutions, serving the needs of water treatment dealers/distributors, engineering consulting firms, OEM clients, commercial and governmental clients.

PAINT COMPANYNational Paint & ChemicalsMember since 22 August, 2013,Eritrea - Central

CHEMICAL COMPANYZara Import - ExportAsmara, .Eritrea.Contact To :Mr HabtemichaelBuilding Materials,industrial Chemicals,industrial Equipments

Soap companyFanus Candle FactoryMember since 4 November, 2004,Eritrea - CentralAL-TAJSoapFactory Co. located in Jeddah, Irag,Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Indonesia,RED SEA SOAP FACTORYEritrea

Form company

ERITREIAFOAM INDUSTRYPRIVATE LTD a parent company

Capital LuandaPopulation82.82millionLiteracy Rate42.7percentInfant Mortality Rate77.12per1,000

Life Expectancy55yearsold

Total Refugees62,889 Total Asylum Seekers48,739

Refugees In South Africa2,899

GDP per Capita$319

HIV/AIDs Rate2.1percent

MAJOR CITIESPOLITICAL ENVIRONMENT

Federallegislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament.

On the basis of Article 78 of the 1994 Ethiopian Constitution, theJudiciaryis completely independent of the executive and the legislature

Ethiopia is an "authoritarian regime", ranking 118th out of 167 countries (with the larger number being less democratic).

Ethiopia has dropped 12 places on the list since 2006, and the latest report attributes the drop to the regime's crackdown on opposition activities, media and civil society before the2010 parliamentary election which the report argues has made Ethiopia a de facto one-party state.

GOVERNMENT

The election of Ethiopia's 547-member constituent assembly was held in June 1994.

This assembly adopted the constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia in December 1994. The elections for Ethiopia's first popularly chosen national parliament and regional legislatures were held in May and June 1995 . There was a landslide victory for theEthiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF).

International and non-governmental observers concluded that opposition parties would have been able to participate had they chosen to do so.

The current government of Ethiopia was installed in August 1995. The first President wasNegasso Gidada.

Ethiopia today has nine semi-autonomous administrative regions that have the power to raise and spend their own revenues.

Under the present government, some fundamental freedoms, includingfreedom of the press, are circumscribed.

At least 18 journalists who had written articles critical of the government were arrested following the 2005 elections on genocide and treason charges.

ADMINISTRATIVE

Before 1996, Ethiopia was divided into thirteenprovinces many derived from historical regions. The nation now has a tiered governmental system consisting of afederal government overseeing ethnically based regional states, zones,districts(woreda) andneighborhoods(kebele).

Since 1996, Ethiopia has been divided into nine ethnically based and politically autonomousregional states(kililoch, singularkilil) and two chartered cities (astedader akababiwoch, singularastedader akababi), the latter beingAddis AbabaandDire Dawa.

Thekililochare subdivided into sixty-eightzones, and then further into 550woredasand several specialworedas.

The constitution assigns extensive power to regional states, which can establish their own government and democracy according to the federal government's constitution.

Each region has at its apex a regional council where members are directly elected to represent the districts and the council has legislative and executive power to direct internal affairs of the regions.

Article 39 of the Ethiopian Constitution further gives every regional state the right to secede from Ethiopia. GEOGRAPHY

At 1,126,829 square kilometres (435,071sqmi),Ethiopia is the world's 27th-largest country, comparable in size toBolivia. It lies between latitudes3and15N, and longitudes33and48E.

The major portion of Ethiopia lies on theHorn of Africa, which is the easternmost part of the African landmass.

Bordering Ethiopia are SudanandSouth Sudanto the west,DjiboutiandEritreato the north,Somaliato the east andKenyato the south. Within Ethiopia is a vast highland complex of mountains and dissected plateaus divided by theGreat Rift Valley, which runs generally southwest to northeast and is surrounded by lowlands,steppes, or semi-desert. The great diversity of terrain determines wide variations in climate, soils, natural vegetation, and settlement patterns.

Ethiopia is an ecologically diverse country, ranging from the deserts along the eastern border to the tropical forests in the south to extensiveA fromontanein the northern and southwestern parts.

The wide range of altitude has given the country a variety of ecologically distinct areas, this has helped to encourage the evolution of endemic species in ecological isolation.CLIMATE

The predominant climate type is tropical monsoon, with wide topographic-induced variation. TheEthiopian Highlands cover most of the country and have a climate which is generally considerably cooler than other regions at similar proximity to the Equator.

Most of the country's major cities are located at elevations of around 2,0002,500m (6,5628,202ft) above sea level, including historic capitals such as Gondar and Axum.

The modern capitalAddis Ababa is situated on the foothills ofMount Entotoat an elevation of around 2,400m (7,874ft), and experiences a healthy and pleasant climate year round.

There are on average 7 hours of sunshine per day, meaning it is sunny for around 60% of the available time. The dry season is the sunniest time of the year, though even at the height of the rainy season in July and August there are still usually several hours per day of bright sunshine.

The average annual temperature in Addis Ababa is 16C (60.8F), with daily maximum temperatures averaging 2025C (68.077.0F) throughout the year, and overnight lows averaging 510C (41.050.0F).ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT

According to theIMF, Ethiopia was one of the fastest growing economies in the world, registering over 10% economic growth from 2004 through 2009.[

It was the fastest-growing non-oil-dependent African economy in the years 2007 and 2008.Growth has decelerated moderately in 2012 to 7%and is projected to be 6.5% in the future reflecting weaker external demand and an increasingly constrained environment for private sector activity.

In spite of fast growth in recent years, GDP per capita is one of the lowest in the world, and the economy faces a number of serious structural problems. Agricultural productivity remains low, and frequent droughts still beset the country.

The Ethiopianconstitutiondefines the right to own land as belonging only to "the state and the people", but citizens may lease land (up to 99 years), and are unable to mortgage or sell.

Ethiopia is often ironically referred to as the "water tower" of Eastern Africa because of the many (14 major) rivers that pour off the high tableland, including theNile. It also has the greatest water reserves in Africa, but few irrigation systems in place to use it.

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture accounts for almost 41% of thegross domestic product(GDP), 80% of exports, and 80% of the labor force.

Many other economic activities depend on agriculture, including marketing, processing, and export of agricultural products.

Production is overwhelmingly by small-scale farmers and enterprises and a large part of commodity exports are provided by the small agricultural cash-crop sector.

Principal crops includecoffee,pulses(e.g.,beans),oilseeds,cereals, potatoes,sugarcane, and vegetables.

A 2012 study suggested that new varieties ofchickpeacould benefit farmers and the Ethiopian economy in future.

This study assessed the potential economic and poverty impact of 11 improved chickpea varieties, released by the national agricultural research organization of Ethiopia in collaboration with theInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT).

The researchers estimated using the varieties would bring about a total benefit of US$ 111 million for 30 years, with consumers receiving 39% of the benefit and producers 61%. The generated benefit is expected to lift more than 0.7 million people (both producers and consumers) out of poverty. EXPORTS

Exports from Ethiopia in the 2009/2010 financial year totaled $US1.4 billion.The country produces more coffee than any other nation on the continent.

Ethiopia is also the 10th largest producer of livestock in the world. Other main export commodities arekhat, gold, leather products, and oil seeds.

Recent development of thefloriculturesector means Ethiopia is poised to become one of the top flower and plant exporters in the world.

Cross-border trade by pastoralists is often informal and beyond state control and regulation. InEast Africa, over 95% of cross-border trade is through unofficial channels.Ethiopian Blessed Coffee brand bags inTakoma Park, Maryland. Coffee is one of Ethiopia's main exports.

With the private sector growing slowly, designer leather products like bags are becoming a big export business, with Taytu becoming the first luxury designer label in the country.

Coffee remains its most important export product and with new trademark deals around the world, including recent deals withStarbucks, the country plans to increase its revenue from coffee.Most regard Ethiopia's large water resources and potential as its "white oil" and its coffee resources as "black gold".DEMOGRAPHICS

Population has grown from 33.5 million in 1983 to 93.8 million in 2013.The population was only about 9 million in the 19th century.

The 2007 Population and Housing Census results show that the population of Ethiopia grew at an average annual rate of 2.6% between 1994 and 2007, down from 2.8% during the period 19831994.

Currently, the population growth rate is among the top ten countries in the world. The population is forecast to grow to over 210 million by 2060, which would be an increase from 2011 estimates by a factor of about 2.5.The country's population is highly diverse, containing over 80 different ethnic groups. According to the Ethiopian national census of 2007, theOromo are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, at 34.4% of the nation's population. TheAmhara represent 27.0% of the country's inhabitants, while theSomali andTigray represent 6.22% and 6.08% of the population, respectively.

In 2009, Ethiopia hosted a population of refugees and asylum seekers numbering approximately 135,200. The majority of this population came from Somalia (approximately 64,300 persons), Eritrea (41,700) and Sudan (25,900). The Ethiopian government required nearly all refugees to live in refugee camps.[139]

CULTURE

Ethiopia has a diverse mix of ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. It is a country with more than 80 different ethnic groups each with its own language, culture, custom and tradition.

One of the most significant areas of Ethiopian culture is its literature, which is represented predominantly by translations from ancient Greek and Hebrew religious texts into the ancient language Ge'ez, modern Amharic and Tigrigna languages.

Ge'ez is one of the most ancient languages in the world and is still used today by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church has its own unique customs and traditions, which have been influenced by Judaism.

VISA REQUIREMENTSBusiness VISA All business visa applicants should attach a letter addressed to Ethiopian Embassy from his /her organization explaining the purpose of his/her travels.

USOfficials or Diplomats traveling with Diplomatic, Official or Service Passport must bring an official letter from US State Department.

Officials or Diplomats of other countries traveling with Diplomatic, official or service Passport must bring official letter from appropriate Authorities or Embassies.

The passport must be valid for at least six months.

One recent passport-size photograph.

Copy of Green Card or I-94 or Work Permit (Except US National).

A letter from his/her organization explaining the purpose of his/her travels.

A completed visa application form.

For Eritrean and foreign nationals of Eritrean origin please fillout this Application Form too.

TYPES OF VISAS , FEES AND DURATION FOR US NATIONALSCurrent passport and the passport must be valid for at least six months;One recent passport-size photograph.Copy of Green card or I-94 or Work Permit (Except US National)A completed visa application form.For Eritrean and foreign nationals of Eritrean origin please fill out this Application Form tooService fees will be paid in money order or Cashiers Check or Certified bank check made payable to Embassy of Ethiopia.A self addressed return envelop with sufficient prepaid postage (for those using mail service);If all the necessary requirements are fulfilled, the visa can be issued on the next two or three business day.

SOAP COMPANIESSTAR SOAP & DETERGENT INDUSTRIESLocationAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhone+251 11 4393518Phone 2+251 11 4391860Fax+251 11 4393688Fax 2+251 11 4393689

Get-Eshet Detergent Manufacturing and Packing P.L.CLocationAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhone+251 11 4167606Phone 2+251 11 4169971Phone 3+251 11 4167611Fax+251 11 4167610Mobile+251 91 1647090Mobile 2+251 91 1229456Ethay Soap Factory P.L.C.:LocationAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhone+251-177 97 56Fax+251-177 27 09

AL-HAN DETERGENT INDUSTRY PLCLocationAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhone+251 112 132569Fax+251 112 132569Mobile+251 911 205985 | +251 910 8834502K Detergent And SoapLocationAdama, EthiopiaMobile+251 911 374547Mobile 2+251 911614147Mobile 3+251 912661147GULLELE SOAP FACTORYLocationAddis AbabaPhone2701033/2701526Fax2703436Mobile1200374REPI SOAP AND DETERGENT S.C.LocationAddis AbabaPhone3480770/3480779/3487864Fax3480778/3471277Mobile1206591

FOAM COMPANYPALM ETHIOPIA PLCAddis Ababa, EthiopiaAddis Ababa Foam & Plastic FactoryWoreda 22, Kebele 4Addis Ababa, EthiopiaPhone: 251 115 51 32 55Fax: 251 115 51 25 67

LABORATORIESEthiopian Medical Laboratory AssociationAddress:City: Addis AbabaCountry: EthiopiaTelephone:251-11-6544600Telephone:251-91-1423620Mailing Address:P.O.Box 1029 code 264 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

CHEMICAL COMPANIESC.Fun General Trading PlcEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:AlkaliesCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TradercontactG/Manger :-Miherat Tesfaye ToleraC.Fun General Trading P.L.C.P.OBox 41753Mobile Phone 251-911113755/911041370Tel. [email protected] ID:[email protected] MANGER ALIBABA ID:- et108382513P.O.Box- 41753Addis Ababa/Ethiopia

Gebsol International P.L.C.Ethiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:AlkaliesCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderCONTACTLocationAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhone+251 115 530222Fax+251 115 534784Mobile+251 911 202490

JIGRA INTERNATIONAL BUSIENSS PLCEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:AlkaliesCategory:Importer,Exporter,Distributor,Manufacturer,Developer,Trader,Webshop,Wholesaler,ShopCONTACTMr. Assebe HailuAddress :Africa Avenue, Wollo Sefer, Infront of Shoa Shopping Center, At Nejeat Computer Bld 5th Floor, Room # 987/23, Addis Ababa, ADDIS ABABA CITY ADMINSTRATION - 133/1250, EthiopiaTelephone :251-114-165708Fax No :251-114-165709

R.A.AEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:AlkaliesCategory:Importer,Exporter,Distributor,Manufacturer

Zablon Chemicals Plc.Ethiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:AlkaliesCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderCompany name: Zablon Chemicals Plc.Address: Bole road.Zip/Postal Code: 33051City/Region: Addis AbabaCountry: ETHIOPIAPhone:251-911-539556

General InformationCompany: Ethiopia Plastic FactoryRegistered in: EthiopiaContact detailsEthiopia Plastic FactoryTel: +251 1 51-2666Fax+251 1 51-7890Postal Address:P O Box 2340Addis AbabaEthiopia

General InformationCompany: Ethiopian Chemical CorpRegistered in: EthiopiaContact detailsEthiopian Chemical CorpTel: +251 1 18-4305Postal Address: PO Box 5747Addis AbabaEthiopia

General InformationCompany: Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals And Medical Supplies CorporationRegistered in:EthiopiaContact detailsEthiopian Pharmaceuticals And Medical Supplies CorporationTel: +251 1 134577/751770Fax: +251 1 75-2555Postal Address:PO Box 21904Addis AbabaEthiopia

General InformationCompany: Kadisco Chemical IndustryRegistered in: EthiopiaBusiness Sector(s):Paint and Coating ManufacturingContact detailsKadisco Chemical IndustryTel: +251 1 16-0820Fax+251 1 65-1844Postal Address: P O Box 4699Addis AbabaEthiopia

General InformationOrganisation: National Chemical CorporationRegistered in: EthiopiaContact detailsNational Chemical CorporationTel: +251 1 61-1311Fax: +251 1 61-0296Postal Address: P O Box 5747Addis AbabaEthiopia

AMBASEL TRADING HOUSEP.O.BOX 12617 - ADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 553 35 02(251) 011 551 53 [email protected] ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 156 89 89(251) 011 157 13 43FARMERS SHOPP.O.BOX 21472 - ADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 111 24 63NATIONAL FERTILIZER MANUFACTORINGADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 466 29 96THE NOBLE & TRUST WORTHY HOUSEADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 662 09 56(251) 011 662 54 03TNT CHEMIEP.O.BOX 26525/1000 - ADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 320 60 58(251) 011 320 52 [email protected] TRADINGP.O.BOX 9515 - ADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 552 14 58(251) 011 551 36 [email protected] TRADINGP.O.BOX 9515 - ADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 552 14 58(251) 011 551 36 [email protected]

Kadisco Chemical IndustryAddis Ababa, EthiopiaTel: +251 1 400 252, Fax: +251 1 401 844www: Premium subscribers onlyMitsubishi Ethiopia Trading Private Limited CompanyAddis Ababa, EthiopiaTel: +251-11-663-0623 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting+251-11-663-0623FREEend_of_the_skype_highlighting, Fax: +251-11-663-0488www: Premium subscribers only

Ageca (Ethiopia) CompanyAddis Ababa, EthiopiaIndependent, nationalSpecialtyTel: +251-11-155 10 44 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +251-11-155 10 44FREEend_of_the_skype_highlighting, Fax: +251-11-155 00 05www: Premium subscribers onlyBulvinos Chemicals Ltd Addis Abbaba,, EthiopiaTel: +251 111 8752, Fax: +251 155 0609www: Premium subscribers onlyGetachew Seyoum ChemicalsKirkos Sub City, EthiopiaIndependent, nationalSpecialtyPREMIUM*Tel: +251 011 5531580 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting+251 011 5531580end_of_the_skype_highlighting, Fax: +251 011 5516481www: Premium subscribers onlyTaj Al Mulook General TradingAddis Ababa, EthiopiaIndependent, nationalSpecialtyPREMIUM*Tel: +251 115 532 033, Fax: +251 115 517 453www: Premium subscribers onlyPAINT COMPANIES ABAY PAINTSGOFA GABRIEL, NEXT TO HONDA CAR SHOWROOM GAKY PLC - ADDIS ABABA - ETHIOPIA(251) 011 467 12 40(251) 011 467 24 [email protected] DERBA SUPER PAINTTelephone:251-9-12502437Country/Region:EthiopiaCompany Name:derbapaintmanufacturingWebsite on alibaba.com:http://et1024004452.fm.alibaba.com

Jelaram Plc (Abay Paints)Telephone:251-11-5519185Mobile Phone:251-91-1480548Fax:251-11-5510628Address:Mahatma Ghandi StreetZip:1027Country/Region:Ethiopia

City:Addis AbabaCompany Name:Jelaram Plc (Abay Paints)

addis Home DepotTelephone:251-113-206351Mobile Phone:251 119 209272Fax:251-113-206348Country/Region:EthiopiaProvince/State:Region 14City:Addis AbabaCompany Name:addis Home DepotWebsite:http://www.midroc-ethiotechgroup.comWebsite on alibaba.com:http://zinulyazinash.fm.alibaba.com

PAPER AND PULP COMNPANIESGeneral InformationCompany:Ethiopian Pulp & Paper SCRegistered in:EthiopiaContact detailsEthiopian Pulp & Paper SCPostal Address:P O Box 790Addis AbabaEthiopiaATE PLCEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Other PaperCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderBota GroupEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Other PaperCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderBZT TRADING PLCEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Other PaperCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderDouble A EthiopiaEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Other PaperCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderFDN ImporterEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Adhesive Paper,Filter Paper,Packaging Paper,Printing Paper,Carbon Paper,Cash Register Paper,Copy Paper,Fax Paper,Craft Paper,Gift Paper,CardboardCategory:Importer,Trader,WholesalerGobedra Tading Plc.Ethiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Other PaperCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderGORO PLCEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Other PaperCategory:Importer,Exporter,Manufacturer,Developer,TraderMegastar Business PlcEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Printing Paper,Copy Paper,Fax Paper,Duplex BoardCategory:Importer,Distributor,Trader,Wholesaler

Tensae International Business Enterprise PlcEthiopia - AfricaProducs/Services:Packaging Paper,Specialty Paper,Carbon Paper,Cash Register Paper,Copy Paper,Fax PaperCategory:Importer,Distributor