Algiers, Algeria – Several key initiatives and developments have been announced across various sectors in Algeria, highlighting the nation’s focus on economic growth, international collaboration, and honoring its history.
The General Directorate of Customs headquarters has been officially named after the late Mujahid Yadi Mohamed El Ouassini, a tribute to his contributions to the nation. This dedication ceremony took place on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
Looking ahead, the first National Exhibition of Algerian Exported Products is scheduled to be held in Oran from January 12th to 15th. This event aims to showcase Algeria’s export potential and promote local industries on the international stage.
The importance of social dialogue and building trust between administration and workers has been emphasized in recent discussions, reflecting a commitment to fostering a positive and productive work environment.
Algeria is actively participating in the African Conference on Startups, recognizing it as a crucial platform for strengthening continental cooperation in innovation and entrepreneurship. This engagement underscores Algeria’s commitment to supporting emerging businesses and technological advancements across Africa.
In other news, the proposed budget for the Ministry of Internal Trade for 2026 was presented before the relevant committee of the People’s National Assembly by Abdelatif, outlining the government’s financial priorities for the sector.
To boost connectivity, two new routes have been launched, connecting Algiers to Guangzhou, China, and Rotterdam, Netherlands, facilitating increased trade and travel opportunities.
Minister Saioud has stressed the need to enhance the role of the Logitrans Group in land transport, emphasizing its importance in the nation’s logistics infrastructure.
During a board meeting of the “Aftias 0.2” initiative, Algeria reaffirmed its commitment to developing intra-Arab trade, highlighting its dedication to regional economic integration.
Oran recently hosted the inaugural International Exhibition of Process Industries and Equipment, with the participation of 31 exhibitors, showcasing advancements in the industrial sector.
Minister Saioud also presided over an evaluation meeting concerning railway and maritime transport of goods, focusing on improving efficiency and infrastructure in these key areas.
Furthermore, Minister Saihi has stressed the need to modernize sector activities and digitize services, particularly those aimed at citizens, to enhance efficiency and accessibility.
Finally, the Minister of Labor, Employment, and Social Security received her Sudanese counterpart, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of social welfare.



