Ethiopia and UK sign bilateral WTO market access agreement

Date: 2026-08-21
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By:    Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ethiopia has signed a bilateral market access agreement with the United Kingdom as part of its ongoing process to join the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The agreement was signed by Ethiopia’s Minister of Trade and Regional Integration and chief negotiator for the country’s WTO accession, Dr Kassahun Gofe, and UK Ambassador to Ethiopia Darren Welch.

The agreement marks another step in Ethiopia’s efforts to conclude the bilateral negotiations required for full WTO membership.

Gofe said the agreement protects Ethiopia’s national policy space while supporting the country’s broader objective of completing its WTO accession process.

The deal is also expected to strengthen trade, investment and diplomatic relations between Ethiopia and the UK, building on the longstanding ties between the two countries.

Ambassador Welch reaffirmed the UK’s support for Ethiopia’s WTO accession process and its ongoing economic reform programme.

With the agreement, the UK becomes the 10th WTO member country to formally sign a bilateral market access agreement with Ethiopia and the 11th to conclude bilateral negotiations with the country.

Ethiopia has previously concluded bilateral market access negotiations with China, Russia, Argentina, Türkiye, Brazil, Japan, India, New Zealand and Thailand.

 

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