The Minister of Industry, Yahia Bachir, and the Minister of Finance, Abdelkrim Bouzerd, arrived in Tunis this Wednesday morning to participate in the 23rd session of the High Joint Algerian-Tunisian Commission. The session, scheduled from December 9th to 12th, will be headed on the Algerian side by Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib, and will be attended by Tunisian Prime Minister Sara Zafrani.
This session represents a strategic milestone in strengthening economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. Key files aimed at developing bilateral partnerships, supporting investment, and removing obstacles to trade between Algeria and Tunisia will be discussed.
A central focus will be on identifying and addressing challenges that hinder seamless commercial exchange. Both nations are eager to foster a more robust and efficient trade environment.
An economic forum bringing together business leaders from both countries will be held on the sidelines of the meetings. This forum aims to open new avenues for collaboration and launch joint projects with added value, particularly in priority industrial sectors.
The Algerian ministerial delegation was received upon arrival by Fatima Thabet, the Tunisian Minister of Industry, Mines, and Energy, along with ministry officials and members of the diplomatic corps.
The High Joint Commission underscores the commitment of both Algeria and Tunisia to deepening their strategic partnership and fostering mutual economic growth. The outcomes of this session are expected to pave the way for increased investment and trade opportunities between the two nations.
