Algiers, Algeria – Algeria has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Vietnam and exploring new avenues for cooperation. This commitment was underscored by the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Industry, Khair Eddine Ben Aissa, during a recent meeting in Algiers.
Ben Aissa emphasized Algeria’s dedication to working collaboratively with Vietnam to elevate their partnership to new heights, ensuring it aligns with the evolving global economic landscape. He highlighted the significant progress both nations have achieved across various sectors of collaboration and partnership.
“We are determined to build upon the existing foundation of cooperation and explore new opportunities that will benefit both Algeria and Vietnam,” Ben Aissa stated. He further noted the importance of adapting to the current economic transformations and ensuring that the bilateral relationship remains dynamic and mutually beneficial.
The Algerian-Vietnamese Joint Committee on Economic Cooperation serves as a crucial platform for fostering economic ties and identifying potential areas for growth. Discussions are ongoing to expand cooperation in key sectors such as industry, agriculture, and technology.
This renewed commitment signals Algeria’s intent to play an active role in fostering stronger economic partnerships with key allies in Southeast Asia. The focus on adapting to global economic shifts highlights the importance of strategic alliances in navigating the complexities of the modern international arena. Algeria views Vietnam as a key partner in its efforts to diversify its economy and promote sustainable development.
The Ministry of Industry is actively working to facilitate further collaboration and investment between the two countries. Future initiatives are expected to focus on knowledge transfer, technology sharing, and joint ventures that will contribute to economic growth and job creation in both Algeria and Vietnam.



