Algiers, November 25, 2025 – Intensive ministerial preparatory meetings have concluded between Algeria and Egypt, signaling a strengthened commitment to bolstering economic partnerships between the two nations. The talks, held as part of the 9th session of the Algerian-Egyptian High Joint Committee, aimed to pave the way for enhanced collaboration across various sectors.
The meetings, which took place from November 23rd to 26th, were jointly chaired by Algerian Minister of Industry, Yahia Bachir, and his Egyptian counterpart, Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation. Representatives from relevant ministries and agencies from both countries also participated actively.
The High Joint Committee session is co-chaired by the Algerian Prime Minister, Sifi Grib, and the Egyptian Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly. The preparatory meetings served as a crucial platform to review expert reports and outcomes from previous discussions. These prior engagements have already yielded a series of agreements and documents designed to promote joint cooperation in diverse fields.
The focus remains on identifying and implementing initiatives that will lead to tangible economic benefits for both Algeria and Egypt. Key areas of discussion included trade, investment, industrial cooperation, and infrastructure development. Both sides expressed a strong desire to build upon existing partnerships and explore new avenues for collaboration.
The outcomes of these preparatory meetings are expected to inform the agenda of the High Joint Committee, where senior officials will finalize agreements and strategies to further solidify the economic alliance between Algeria and Egypt.