Algeria

Prime Minister Inaugurates Automotive Parts Manufacturing Facility

M’SILA, Algeria – Prime Minister Sifi Gherib today inaugurated “Euro Trucks Parts,” a new facility dedicated to the manufacturing and assembly of vehicles, equipment, and automotive parts. The inauguration took place in the municipality of M’Gara, within the M’Sila province, during a working and inspection visit by the Prime Minister.

The visit was undertaken on behalf of the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune. During the event, Prime Minister Gherib revealed that the Ministry of Industry is preparing to launch a national integration guide, emphasizing the critical need for training in basic automotive trades.

The Prime Minister stressed that the lack of trained personnel in these fundamental roles leads to the depletion of foreign currency reserves. He further announced the upcoming launch of a mechanical industries reference guide before the end of the year.

“This reference guide is crucial for controlling production and manufacturing processes, creating employment opportunities, and conserving foreign currency,” stated Prime Minister Gherib.

The Prime Minister also addressed the issue of the Single Window initiative, noting that a joint task force has commenced its work to streamline the process of granting licenses to investors. “The team, comprised of representatives from various ministries, has officially begun its duties under the directives of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune,” he explained.

He added, “We are racing against time to have the Single Window fully operational as soon as possible.” This initiative is aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles and attracting further investment into the automotive sector.

The new Euro Trucks Parts facility and the Single Window initiative are key components of the government’s strategy to bolster domestic manufacturing, create jobs, and reduce reliance on imports in the automotive industry.

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