Algeria is significantly bolstering its presence in the energy and infrastructure markets of Central Africa through a new industrial alliance led by the national energy company, Sonelgaz. In partnership with Egypt's Elsewedy Electric, this collaboration aims to spearhead projects in renewable energy, engineering, and digital infrastructure across several African nations.
Sonelgaz leads Algeria-Egypt alliance for African energy expansion
The strategic alliance is reportedly focusing on key markets including Cameroon, Senegal, and Ivory Coast. Sources indicate that seven projects are currently under review by Algerian authorities as part of a broader strategy to expand cross-border investments and enhance the economic influence of North African companies on the continent. This initiative underscores Algeria's commitment to deepening its economic ties and development contributions within Africa.
Related topics: Algeria energy, Sonelgaz, Elsewedy Electric, African markets, renewable energy, infrastructure development
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