Algeria is preparing to host the 13th session of the Algerian-Vietnamese Joint Commission, scheduled to take place in Algiers from November 16th to 20th. As part of these preparations, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Industry, Khair Eddine Ben Aissa, received the Deputy Minister of Construction of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Nguyen Tuong Van, and his accompanying delegation at Houari Boumediene International Airport on Saturday.
This visit underscores the commitment of both nations to strengthen coordination and foster economic and industrial cooperation. The discussions are expected to elevate the bilateral partnership to new heights.
The Joint Commission represents a significant opportunity to explore new collaborative projects and revitalize existing agreements across various vital sectors. Key areas of focus will likely include infrastructure development, energy, and agriculture. Both Algeria and Vietnam are keen to expand their economic ties and identify mutually beneficial opportunities.
The Algerian government views this upcoming session as crucial for solidifying its relationship with Vietnam, a key partner in Southeast Asia. It is anticipated that the discussions will lead to concrete outcomes and further strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two countries. The meeting is expected to generate new initiatives to diversify trade and investment flows.
The visit of the Vietnamese delegation signals a proactive approach from both sides in ensuring a successful and productive session of the Joint Commission. The outcome of this session is highly anticipated and expected to shape the future of Algerian-Vietnamese relations for years to come. The Algerian Ministry of Industry is working closely with its Vietnamese counterparts to ensure a seamless and productive series of meetings.


