Algiers, Algeria – The Algerian People’s National Army continues its mission with dedication, following in the footsteps of the National Liberation Army. This commitment underscores the ongoing development and modernization of Algeria’s military capabilities.
In other news, preparations are underway to upgrade the SCADA remote control system, with implementation scheduled to begin next year. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency and reliability across various sectors.
Sonatrach’s CEO recently met with a delegation from Chevron, the American energy corporation. Discussions focused on potential collaborations and investment opportunities within Algeria’s energy sector. This meeting highlights Algeria’s commitment to attracting foreign investment and fostering partnerships with international energy leaders.
The nation recently commemorated the anniversary of the decision to reclaim sovereignty over its economic resources. This pivotal moment in Algerian history continues to shape the country’s economic policies and development strategies.
Furthermore, Mr. Ajal oversaw the opening of a joint symposium focusing on non-electrical applications of nuclear energy. This event underscored Algeria’s interest in exploring diverse energy solutions and promoting scientific collaboration.
The government is actively working to streamline procedures for investors and producers in the pharmaceutical industry, aiming to facilitate the accreditation process. This initiative seeks to boost domestic pharmaceutical production and reduce reliance on imports.
Developing renewable energy sources and increasing their share in the national energy mix remains a top priority for the Algerian government. Various projects are underway to harness solar, wind, and other renewable resources to ensure a sustainable energy future.
By the end of the year, 100,000 female farmers will be connected to the electricity grid, empowering them and boosting agricultural productivity. This project reflects the government’s commitment to supporting women in agriculture and promoting rural development.
The National Iron and Steel Company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Banque Badr to revive the Oued Moussa unit, aiming to bolster the national steel industry.
Mr. Noureddine Daoudi has been appointed as the new CEO of Sonatrach, bringing extensive experience to the role.
Norway’s Equinor has expressed interest in expanding its investments in Algeria, signaling confidence in the country’s investment climate and energy potential.
A comprehensive program is being implemented to develop the industrial sector and enhance its competitiveness, ensuring sustainable economic growth.



