Algeria-Japan: Ministers and Ambassador Chart Course for Strengthened Economic Partnership
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Algeria's Minister of Commerce, Kamel Rezig, met with the Japanese Ambassador to Algeria, Suzuki Kotaro, to discuss strengthening economic ties.
- The two officials explored ways to boost bilateral trade and establish an Algerian-Japanese Business Council.
- Both sides expressed a shared commitment to enhancing economic and commercial cooperation between the two nations.
Algerian Minister of Commerce, Kamel Rezig, met with Japanese Ambassador Suzuki Kotaro in Algiers to discuss enhancing bilateral economic relations and trade. The meeting focused on strengthening the economic partnership and intensifying commercial exchanges for the mutual benefit of both countries.
reinforce the economic partnership and intensify commercial exchanges for the benefit of the common interests of the two countries.
A key proposal emerging from the discussion was the creation of an Algerian-Japanese Business Council. This council is envisioned as a practical mechanism to foster communication between business leaders and companies from both nations, identify partnership opportunities, and expand trade. Such a structure would institutionalize dialogue between the private sectors and provide a lasting framework for cooperative initiatives.
a practical mechanism to strengthen communication between businessmen and economic companies of the two countries, explore partnership opportunities and develop commercial exchanges.
Both Rezig and Kotaro reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing consultation and coordination. Their aim is to promote economic and commercial cooperation between Algeria and Japan to broader and more dynamic levels. This shared intention signals a bilateral dynamic poised for concrete developments in the coming months.
reaffirmed their willingness to continue consultation and coordination in order to promote economic and commercial cooperation between Algeria and Japan to broader and more dynamic levels.
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.