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    UK Investor Signs $400 Million Power Deals on Foreign Minister's Ethiopia Visit

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    Posted on February 2, 2026

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    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK foreign minister visits Ethiopia to address migration by promoting job creation and law enforcement cooperation.

    UK Investor Secures $400 Million Energy Projects During Ethiopia Visit

    UK Investment in Ethiopia's Energy Sector

    ADDIS ABABA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Gridworks, a British government-owned investor in Africa's electricity networks, on Monday signed agreements to develop and invest in transmission projects worth around $400 million during a visit by Britain's foreign minister.

    Details of the Energy Projects

    Yvette Cooper's trip to Ethiopia is part of efforts by the UK government to use job creation initiatives to try to stem rising numbers of migrants from the Horn of Africa seeking to reach the United Kingdom.

    Impact on Job Creation and Migration

    The two projects are the first public-private partnerships in Ethiopia's transmission network, as Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government is gradually opening up the state-dominated economy to more private investment.

    Financial Assistance from the UK

    One of the projects connects Ethiopia's Somali region with its central and northeast grids, while the other enables the development of wind and solar plants in the northeast and strengthens the interconnection with neighbouring Djibouti.

    "Transmission infrastructure is fundamental to growth, jobs and improving lives, and these projects will help unlock Ethiopia's vast renewable energy potential," British Ambassador to Ethiopia Darren Welch said in a joint statement issued by the Ethiopian and British governments.

    Ethiopia's Finance Minister Ahmed Shide said the projects would bolster industrial growth by making power supply more reliable.

    They will also accelerate electrification for the nearly half of Ethiopian households still awaiting their first grid connection, he said.

    The UK also agreed to provide up to 17.5 million pounds ($23.91 million) in technical assistance under a programme to strengthen Ethiopia's systems for public investment and asset management.

    Around 30% of people crossing the English Channel on small boats over the past two years were nationals from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and Sudan, the British foreign ministry said.

    Successive British governments have tried to tackle illegal immigration, an issue which has helped to propel populist campaigner Nigel Farage's Reform UK party into a commanding opinion poll lead.

    ($1 = 0.7320 pounds)

    (Reporting by Dawit Endeshaw; Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani and William Schomberg; Editing by Hugh Lawson, Alexander Winning and Sharon Singleton)

    Table of Contents

    • UK Investment in Ethiopia's Energy Sector
    • Details of the Energy Projects
    • Impact on Job Creation and Migration
    • Financial Assistance from the UK

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK aims to reduce migration from Ethiopia through job creation.
    • •Law enforcement cooperation is crucial to combat smuggler gangs.
    • •New partnerships to create jobs and improve trade in Ethiopia.
    • •UK to fund social issues including violence against women.
    • •Significant portion of Channel migrants are from the Horn of Africa.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK investor signs $400 million power deals on foreign minister's Ethiopia visit

    1What is migration?

    Migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, often across borders, for various reasons including economic opportunities, safety, or family reunification.

    2What is job creation?

    Job creation is the process of generating new employment opportunities, which can be achieved through various initiatives such as business development, investment, and economic policies.

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