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Dangote raises planned investment in Ethiopia fertiliser project to over $4 billion

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Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote’s group of companies has increased planned ​investment in a fertiliser plant ‌in Ethiopia to more than $4 billion from $2.5 billion announced last year.
Dangote Group said on ​its X account on Sunday ​that Aliko Dangote had visited the ⁠site of the plant to assess ​construction work with Ethiopian Prime Minister ​Abiy Ahmed.
The urea plant will have a capacity of 3 million metric tons a year ​and is part of a ​drive by Dangote to end Africa’s fertiliser imports.
Dangote Group’s ‌statement ⁠said the project now had an expanded scope, including a 110 km (68 mile) pipeline, a 120 megawatt power ​plant, a ​polypropylene packaging ⁠facility and a 2 million ton NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus and ​potassium) blending plant.
Under the initial ​agreement ⁠signed by state-owned Ethiopian Investment Holdings and Dangote Group, Ethiopia would have ⁠a ​40% stake in the ​project and Dangote 60%.
–Reuters–
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