Tunis, December 11, 2025 – Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib has urged Algeria and Tunisia to embark on a new phase of economic partnership, building upon the existing progress in bilateral cooperation.
Speaking in Tunis on Thursday, Prime Minister Ghrib highlighted the significant advancements made in the economic relationship between the two neighboring countries. He emphasized that the strong political alignment, fostered by the leadership of both nations, provides a solid foundation for deepening economic ties.
“We have witnessed remarkable progress in our economic cooperation,” stated Prime Minister Ghrib. “Now is the time to capitalize on the strength of our political relations and forge a new chapter in our economic partnership, one that benefits both our nations and our people.”
The Prime Minister’s call comes at a time when both Algeria and Tunisia are seeking to diversify their economies and strengthen regional integration. Increased economic cooperation is seen as a key driver for sustainable growth and development in both countries. Potential areas for enhanced collaboration include trade, investment, energy, and infrastructure development.
Analysts suggest that a deepened economic partnership could lead to increased cross-border investment, the creation of new jobs, and a more competitive regional economy. The focus now shifts to identifying concrete steps and initiatives to translate the Prime Minister’s vision into reality.
The Algerian Prime Minister’s visit to Tunisia underscores the importance both countries place on their bilateral relationship. Further details on specific areas of cooperation are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

