Location | Hawassa, Sidama Region, Ethiopia |
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Coordinates | 7°04′01″N 38°29′34″E / 7.066947°N 38.492878°E |
Opening date | 13 July 2016 |
Developer | Ethiopian government |
Construction cost | +300 million dollars |
Manager | Eshetu Shanko |
Owner | Fitsum Ketema (CEO) |
No. of workers | 35,000 workers |
Size | 150 hectares |
The Hawassa Industrial Park (HIP) is an eco-industrial park located in Hawassa, Sidama Region, Ethiopia. Established on 13 July 2016, the park is a government-supported project focusing on the manufacturing of garments, apparel, and textiles. The initial development of the industrial park encompasses 130 hectares of land, with potential expansion up to 400 hectares. Hawassa Industrial Park faced significant challenges in 2022, including factory closures and job losses, following the United States government's decision to remove Ethiopia from the African Growth and Opportunity Act's duty-free access to US markets.[1] However, in the three months between October 2022 and January 2023, the park generated 32 million USD in revenue, indicating a potential revival of the sector.[2]