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    With a strategic focus on food security and regional cooperation, Algeria positions itself as a key driver of AfCFTA goals, intra-African trade and African economic integration.
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    With a strategic focus on food security and regional cooperation, Algeria positions itself as a key driver of AfCFTA goals, intra-African trade and African economic integration.

    Algeria Strengthens Trade Links in Preparation for Africa’s Largest Marketplace

    As the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) moves toward full implementation, Algeria is rapidly accelerating its regional economic diplomacy. Ahead of the inaugural Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) marketplace—the continent’s largest platform for intra-African commerce—Algeria has unveiled a sweeping strategy to reinforce trade links, promote food security, and cement its role as a key player in continental integration.

    In a keynote address during the recent Algeria IATF 2025 Business Roadshow, H.E. Prof. Kamal Rezig, Algeria’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion, highlighted key initiatives aimed at enhancing continental connectivity. “To improve the business climate in Algeria, the State has endeavored to ensure a stable, transparent, stimulating, and attractive economic and institutional environment for investment,” stated H.E. Rezig. 

    H.E. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Chairman of the IATF 2025 Advisory Council and former President of Nigeria, emphasized the opportunity intra-African trade presents for African economies to enhance resilience, saying, “Through the IATF, the largest, go-to trade and investment fair on the continent, Africa needs to join hands and build on the gains that have been achieved so far in promoting trade with itself under the AfCFTA framework.”

    Prioritising Food Security and Logistics

    At the heart of Algeria’s trade drive is a growing recognition of food security as a shared regional challenge. Algerian officials announced that the country is working to establish logistics corridors with neighboring countries to ensure faster and more reliable trade flows—particularly for agricultural goods and essential commodities.

    According to the Ministry of Trade and Export Promotion, Algeria is actively positioning itself to become a “continental logistics hub.” By enhancing transport and warehousing infrastructure, Algeria aims to reduce delivery times, cut costs for traders, and stimulate cross-border commerce in line with AfCFTA objectives.

    A Strategic Role in African Economic Integration

    Algeria’s efforts align with broader continental ambitions under the AfCFTA, which seeks to boost intra-African trade from current levels of about 15% to as much as 60% by 2034. To support these aims, Algeria hosted a series of investment forums and trade missions in recent months, drawing participation from businesses across West, Central, and North Africa.

    The country has also intensified partnerships with regional blocs such as ECOWAS and the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), fostering technical cooperation, harmonized customs procedures, and financial integration.

    Driving Toward the African Marketplace

    These strategic moves come as Algeria prepares to take part in the IATF’s upcoming African Marketplace initiative. The marketplace will serve as a one-stop platform for African businesses to showcase products, negotiate deals, and access financing—advancing a pan-African economic identity.

    Algerian officials have called on private-sector players to actively participate in the fair, underlining its role as a catalyst for partnerships that transcend linguistic and regional divides.

    As Africa’s economic architecture continues to evolve, Algeria’s proactive stance not only boosts its national competitiveness but also contributes significantly to the continent’s collective trade vision.

    The inaugural Intra-African Trade Fair marketplace will run 4-10 September in Algiers.

    For more stories of intra-African trade, visit our dedicated pages.

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