Ethiopia’s export revenue growth is gaining momentum as the country records $5.9 billion in export earnings, with mining—particularly gold—emerging as a key driverEthiopia’s export revenue growth is gaining momentum as the country records $5.9 billion in export earnings, with mining—particularly gold—emerging as a key driver

Ethiopia Exports Reach $5.9bn as Mining Surges

2026/03/17 12:00
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Ethiopia’s export revenue growth is gaining momentum as the country records $5.9 billion in export earnings, with mining—particularly gold—emerging as a key driver of foreign exchange inflows.
Mining strengthens Ethiopia’s export revenue growth

Ethiopia has recorded about $5.9 billion in export earnings during the current fiscal period. The figure reflects strong performance from the mining sector. It also highlights a shift in the country’s export structure toward higher-value commodities. According to the Ethiopian Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration, mining exports exceeded expectations and strengthened foreign currency inflows.

Gold remains the largest contributor to the surge. Data from the Ethiopian Ministry of Mines shows that the country exported large volumes during the fiscal year. As a result, mineral export revenues increased quickly. In several reporting periods, mining income surpassed official targets by a wide margin. Stronger global prices and improved domestic supply chains supported the growth.

The mining sector’s expansion also reflects Ethiopia’s broader economic diversification strategy. The country has long relied on agricultural commodities such as coffee, oilseeds, and horticulture. However, the latest export data shows mining steadily increasing its share of export earnings. Authorities continue to prioritise resource development and industrial production.

Gold exports gain global relevance

Gold exports now play a central role in Ethiopia’s export revenue growth. The country has recorded clear increases in both export volumes and revenue. During the current fiscal cycle, gold shipments rose sharply. Reports indicate that Ethiopia exported more than 22 tonnes of gold within eight months. This performance has strengthened the country’s external sector.

Foreign exchange inflows remain a key priority for policymakers. Institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund often highlight export diversification as a pillar of macroeconomic stability across African economies.

Gold production in Ethiopia comes from both artisanal and industrial operations. Artisanal miners still account for a large share of output. Therefore, authorities have introduced initiatives to formalise small-scale mining. They also aim to improve processing capacity and retain more value within the domestic economy.

Export diversification supports economic reform

The export expansion aligns with Ethiopia’s wider economic reform agenda. The government aims to strengthen private sector participation and deepen integration into global markets. It has introduced regulatory adjustments and trade reforms to encourage investment in mining, manufacturing, and agriculture.

At the same time, Ethiopia is expanding international trade partnerships. The country is strengthening commercial links with markets in Asia. These evolving trade flows could support continued demand for Ethiopian commodities. They may also create new opportunities for industrial development.

Analysts note that sustained investment in mineral resources and infrastructure could further elevate Ethiopia’s export profile. Greater investment in value-added processing could also strengthen competitiveness. With strong global demand for gold and critical minerals, mining increasingly serves as a strategic pillar of Ethiopia’s long-term economic growth.

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