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Mayor Johnson officially opens the Ethiopian & Eritrean Chamber of Commerce

Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson on Monday officially opened the new Ethiopian & Eritrean Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the Dallas International District.

“This is a historic occasion for Dallas and our Ethiopian and Eritrean communities. Starting today, this chamber’s support of these two communities will strengthen and enrich our city’s vibrant economy,” said Mayor Johnson. “Dallas’s international partnerships have been a key focus of my Administration, and right now, our relationship with Africa is stronger than ever.”

The Ethiopian and Eritrean Chamber of Commerce serves as a central business and cultural hub for the large Ethiopian and Eritrean communities in the Dallas region, providing valuable resources and support for Ethiopian and Eritrean businesses. The chamber supports entrepreneurship in the two communities while promoting exchange and investment between Ethiopian and Eritrean businesses and American enterprises.

“The Ethiopian and Eritrean Chamber of Commerce marks a new chapter of opportunity and collaboration in Dallas,” said Yilma Feleke, interim president of the Ethiopian & Eritrean Chamber of Commerce board. “We thank Mayor Johnson for his leadership and support in helping us create a home where our communities can build businesses, share their cultures, and contribute to the city’s thriving economy.”

This marks the fourth international trade office to open in the Dallas International District since Mayor Johnson developed his vision for these offices as part of his international strategy. He previously named the opening of these offices—which improve foreign relations by increasing trade, cultural exchanges, and foreign direct investment—as a top priority for his Administration.

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