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Algiers: Algerian-African Economic Meeting in 2016

2016/01/11

Partnerships between Algerian economic operators and their counterparts from forty African nations will be the focus of a conference the Business Leaders Forum (FCE) intends to hold in October 2016, a representative of the organization announced Wednesday.

"Algeria has excellent diplomatic and political relations with African nations, but in economy, these relationships have not capitalized. The conference under the FCE will include dozens of business leaders in these nations with their counterparts Algeria to boost our economic relations and launch significant partnerships," President of the International Relations Committee in the FCE told APS.

He was speaking on the sidelines of a conference of the executive board of the Forum to draw up a summary of activities of the employers' organization in 2015.

He said that Algeria must have "good relationship" with Africa to create economic opportunities, allowing domestic firms to export to these nations.

At this conference, the vice president of the employers' organization, Benabdeslam Brahim, said that some of the recommendations of the forum are "additional or less" supported by the government, but "much of them are not supported enough."

He said the FCE intends to draw up a contribution entitled "Algeria's Emergence Plan in 2030" as part of a "world thinking" about the national economy.

For his part, President of the FCE, Ali Haddad, said that the course of his organization is "positive" since he took office a year ago.

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