Indian MSME Opens Ethiopia Chapter By staff writer It was a great moment for the Indian Investors whenMicro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Chamber of Commerce, New Delhi, India formally announced the formation of its Ethiopia Chapter in a gathering of prominent Entrepreneurs here in Addis Ababa, according to a press release sent to ABN.
hold top management positions of their respective companies. Sunil Verma, General SecretaryMSME Chamber of Commerce, Ethiopia Chapter welcomed P.Teckwani- its President-East & West Africa(26 countries) and Amit Kumar Sinha- President Ethiopia Chapter. The meeting was chaired by its General secretary Mr. Sunil Verma who often suggested to the audience to volunteer their services with full vigor and enthusiasm and make the most of such Chapter in Ethiopia. Mr.P.Teckwani, President of MSME Chamber of Commerce. East and West African countries,Mr. Amit Kumar Sinha-President MSME Chamber of Commerce, Ethiopia Chapter and Mr. Sunil Verma, General Secretary of the same were present amongst the office bearers of the Chapter.
their views and gratitude for this most needed initiative. The press release further stated that Mr. Amit Kumar Sinha, Ethiopia Chapter President promised the audience that he would try and create so congenial an atmosphere for the existing investors to focus on their enterprise without any unusual risks and take it to newer heights of glory and contribute to the development of the country. Mr. Sinha also expressed his deep desire to facilitate other good MSME from India to come to Ethiopia and invest here and generate a number of employments for Ethiopians, besides contributing to the efforts in making Ethiopia self-sufficient country in the respective fields. Mr. P. Teckwani reiterated MSMECC, Ethiopia Chapter’s commitment to facilitate smoothness between the entrepreneurs of both India and Ethiopia
Photo file On the 4th of August 2019, the MSME Chamber of Commerce, Ethiopia Chapter announced the names of its office bearers in the presence of around 50 Entrepreneurs of Indian origin who have either invested in Ethiopia or
The press release also noted that the first meeting of the Chamber of commerce, which was interactive in its nature, was highly appreciated by all the attendees and many volunteer speakers. Furthermore, the office bearers came forward to express
to encourage the future investments in Ethiopia from 26 African Countries and India. He also assured all the investors of Indian origin to look for an amicable solutions to their problems related to the functioning of the said enterprise.
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