Ethiopia-Djibouti corridor: Chinese groups knocked out by India’s JMC Projects
With this new 60-km stretch, the Ethiopian government is making further progress on its motorway link between Addis Ababa and Djibouti.
10/05/2021 at 16h42, by Africa Business+
The Indian group, JMC Projects, has won phase 1 of the Ethiopia-Djibouti Transport Corridor to design and construct a four-lane highway between Adama—the largest city in the Oromia region country’s third-largest city—and Melka Jilo. The estimated amount is 6.688 billion Ethiopian birrs (€128 million).
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