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Saudi Arabia, Algeria deepen economic ties with new business pacts
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia and Algeria signed a series of
agreements to boost trade and investment as officials and executives from both
countries convened in Algiers for a high-level forum.
The Saudi-Algerian Business Forum, held on April
20 in the Algerian capital, featured extensive discussions on enhancing
bilateral economic cooperation across sectors including tourism, agriculture,
construction, and manufacturing, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
This comes as Saudi Arabia and Algeria maintain
long-standing economic and diplomatic ties, anchored by their membership in the
Arab League and OPEC. Trade between the two has steadily grown, with Saudi
Arabia becoming a key supplier of industrial goods, petrochemicals, and plastics
to Algeria.
In a speech at the opening of the forum, Saudi
Ambassador to Algeria Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Busairi described the economic
meeting as a key driver for strengthening bilateral relations, highlighting the
commitment of both countries’ leaderships to deepening ties across all sectors.
He pointed out that “the forum is an opportunity
to discuss joint cooperation in light of the positive indicators witnessed by
trade exchange between the Kingdom and Algeria, which amounts to nearly $1
billion,” SPA reported.
Al-Busairi highlighted the notable growth of Saudi
investments in Algeria, particularly in the pharmaceutical and food industries,
“calling on Saudi investors to explore the opportunities available in the
Algerian market, in light of the guarantees and benefits provided by the new
investment law.”
Al-Busairi expressed his confidence that “the
bilateral meetings between Saudi and Algerian businessmen will result in
practical initiatives that serve the interests of both countries and enhance the
level of cooperation and partnership between them,” the SPA added.
The chairman of the Saudi-Algerian Business
Council, Raed bin Ahmed Al-Mazrou, emphasized that the time has come to elevate
bilateral relations, particularly in the economic sector.
He highlighted the strong support from the
leaderships of both countries for this initiative and their commitment to
strengthening and advancing it.
He noted the investment opportunities offered by
the Algerian market, the long-standing Saudi experience spanning more than five
decades, and the openness of the Saudi market to initiatives by Algerian
investors, in order to advance and enhance cooperation between the two
countries.
Kamel Moula, president of the Algerian
Council for Economic Renewal, said the forum offers a valuable platform to
establish successful ventures and exchange expertise, contributing to
sustainable growth in both countries.
He pointed to promising opportunities in sectors
such as food manufacturing, iron and steel, tourism and entertainment, and
information and communication technology.