Spokesman Report
Algeria, Modernity and Partnership with the World:
Under the leadership of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune since the end of 2019, Algeria has achieved significant accomplishments in the path of political reform, modernization of state structures, and comprehensive, sustainable development. It has also restored its prominent role on the international stage by strengthening and diversifying cooperation and partnerships with various countries and regions.
-Modern infrastructure and huge economic wealth:
Algeria ranked as the third economy in Africa with a Gross Domestic Product- GDP around 270 billion dollars in 2024. Positive indicators such as: Rate of Growth 4.1%, Foreign Currency Reserves 70 billion USD, total exports around 70 billion USD Exterior Debt less than 01 billion USD, with mega investment projects, Algeria expect to achieve 400 billion USD in 2027.Algeria has large modern infrastructures in highways and railways, 36 commercial airports and 11 seaports, 63 universities and 48 supreme schools.
-Huge resources of energy and mines:
-At the African level, it is first in gas production (137 billion m3 annually) the tenth in the world, export more than 50 billion m3, reserve (4.5 trillion m3), third in oil production (1 million barrels per day) and in reserves (12 billion barrels).
-Great mining wealth, the Algerian biggest group of energy- Sonatrach is launching a $40 billion investment plan through 2027, of which only $30 billion is directed to exploration and field development, in strategic partnerships with giants like: Eni, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Occidental. As for shale gas 707 trillion cubic feet, of which 51 trillion are directly recoverable, placing Algeria third in the world after the United States and China!
The largest iron mines in Tindouf (extreme south of Algeria), with reserves of 3.5 billion tons, with an annual production capacity of 44 million tons of iron, Algeria is building a 950 km railway line for its transportation and 6 plants for production, which is transforming Algeria into a global iron export powerhouse with expected revenues of up to $20 billion annually.
and among the largest reserves of phosphate in the world (2.8 billion tons) with a production capacity of 10 million tons per year, in addition to gold, zinc, copper, marble, nickel, lithium and other energies which are renewable as the sun shines more than 3000 hours annually. It also produces more than 40 million tons of cement, with an export capacity of 18 million tons.
-Algeria is an energy country par excellence, where energy prices are competitive and very low, which provides comfort for citizens, reduces the cost of production and encourages investment; natural gas 0.21 to 0.40 Euros, electricity: 0.1 to 0.4 euros/hundred kilowatts/hour, gasoline 0.30 euros/liter, Diesel: 0.17 euros/liter.
-Algeria, a Center for Business, Partnership and Investment:
Thanks to its unwavering commitment and continued advocacy for the continent’s causes at various levels and fields, its geostrategic location, its policy of regional and continental integration, its cooperative and partnership relations with various countries, regions, and organizations, its high credibility with foreign economic and financial organizations, its rapid economic renaissance, its distinguished human resources, and its favorable investment climate, Algeria has transformed in recent years into
a continental platform for trade exchange and economic cooperation, a center for business, investment, and partnerships, and hosting several continental economic conferences, forums, and exhibitions this year, all serving and promoting development and cooperation among African countries, and strengthening partnerships between Africa and the world.

Algeria is hosting the fourth (04) session of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2025), from September 4 to 10, 2025, which Algeria is organizing in coordination with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and the Advisory Council on the Intra-African Trade Fair, in collaboration with the General Secretariat of the African






