Tunis, December 11, 2025 – The Algerian-Tunisian Economic Forum commenced its sessions today in Tunis, marking a significant step towards enhanced economic cooperation between the two nations.
The forum is being co-chaired by the Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Seifi Gherib, and the Tunisian Head of Government, Ms. Sarah Zaafarani. The high-level representation underscores the commitment of both governments to fostering stronger trade and investment ties.
The event aims to facilitate discussions on a range of key economic issues, including trade facilitation, investment opportunities in various sectors, and strategies for promoting joint ventures. Discussions are expected to focus on removing barriers to trade and streamlining customs procedures to boost cross-border commerce.
Investment opportunities in renewable energy, agriculture, and tourism are also high on the agenda. Both Algeria and Tunisia are keen to attract foreign investment to these sectors, which are seen as crucial for sustainable economic growth.
Furthermore, the forum provides a platform for business leaders from both countries to network and explore potential partnerships. Several workshops and panel discussions are scheduled to address specific challenges and opportunities in different industries.
The Algerian-Tunisian Economic Forum is expected to yield concrete outcomes in the form of new agreements and initiatives that will further strengthen the economic relationship between the two neighboring countries. The forum reflects a shared vision for regional economic integration and prosperity.
The discussions held throughout the day are anticipated to lay the groundwork for increased collaboration in the coming years, benefiting businesses and citizens alike in both Algeria and Tunisia.



