Yasin is also full of hope that the industry park would create additional business opportunities as tens of thousands of professionals who are expected to get employment opportunities once the park starts its operations.
"The industry park will not just bring international companies to Dire Dawa, it will also bring tens of thousands of professionals here," said Yasin, adding that "this would create abundant business opportunities for the business community."
Wang Kun, Dire Dawa Industrial Park Project Manager at CCECC, told Xinhua recently that "works at the Dire Dawa Industrial Park are nearly finished. As it stands, close to 97 percent of the work has been completed, with only remaining water treatment and landscaping works."
The industrial park, once operational, will focus on investors from multiple sectors including heavy industries, textile and apparel, vehicles assembly and food processing, electronic, paper and allied products, chemicals, according to the Ethiopian Investment Commission.
The Dire Dawa industry park, which will be the latest of seven operational industry zones across the East African country, has been also commended by Ethiopian professionals who have been undertaking various activities during the industry park's construction stage, will cover a total area of 4,086 ha.
Biruk Wogayehu, who is a civil engineer graduate from Ethiopia's Haramaya University, has been working at the Dire Dawa industry park alongside Chinese experts as quality and safety inspection expert.
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