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Ethiopia's new code can't protect consumers from logistics pain

Ethiopia's revised Commercial Code modernizes business structures but omits a stand-alone consumer protection law. This missing piece undermines trust in the retail sector, which is critical for scaling e-commerce and depends entirely on fragile, monopolized import corridors. For investors, the legal gap translates to higher systemic risk in logistics financing and consumer market growth.