
The Algerian Italian Business Forum was officially launched on Wednesday morning in the Italian capital Rome as the event marked a significant platform for strengthening economic and trade relations between the two nations under the supervision of Algeria’s Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs National Community Abroad and African Affairs Ahmed Attaf alongside Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Antonio Tajani
The forum forms part of the wider official visit of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to the Italian Republic a visit aimed at reinforcing strategic dialogue and expanding opportunities for cooperation between Algiers and Rome in sectors ranging from energy and infrastructure to trade and investment while providing a stage for direct engagement between business leaders and policymakers from both countries
Bringing together governmental representatives investors and key economic stakeholders the gathering is expected to serve as a focal point for advancing joint ventures and enhancing bilateral ties in line with the priorities outlined by both governments as Algeria seeks to diversify its economic partnerships and Italy works to consolidate its presence in the North African market amid shifting global economic landscapes
The event also underscores the growing emphasis on fostering collaboration beyond traditional energy cooperation with discussions designed to open doors for industrial partnerships technology exchange and expanded commercial frameworks that can contribute to mutually beneficial growth while solidifying the relationship between the two nations in an era marked by heightened economic interdependence
As part of President Tebboune’s visit the forum not only reflects Algeria’s intention to attract greater foreign investment but also Italy’s commitment to deepening diplomatic and economic links with its North African partner creating a channel for dialogue that is expected to translate into tangible projects and strengthened bilateral relations in the months and years ahead