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Algeria Increases Oil Exports to Europe and the United States

Published on 6 May 2026 at 18:15 (local time) Author: Benguessoum Adel 0 comments 25 views
Algeria Increases Oil Exports to Europe and the United States

Algeria News Portal: As an indication that proves the reliability of Algeria as a strategic partner, recent information from the specialized “Energy” platform showed that the exportations of Algeria’s oil to Europe and the Americas increased considerably during the month of April 2026.

In terms of data provided by the platform, Algeria’s oil exportations to Spain recorded an increase of 106% in April and stood at 116,000 barrels per day compared to 56,000 barrels per day last month.Algerian oil exports to the US also rose by 40.6% from last month to reach 102,000 barrels per day, from 73,000 barrels per day in the previous month.The platform also mentioned that Algeria’s oil exports to Italy witnessed an increase from 7,000 barrels per day in the previous month to reach 55,000 barrels per day in April 2026.

According to the specialized platform, France took first place among the largest importers of Algerian oil in April 2026 despite the fall in Algerian oil exports to France in April 2025.The data from the platform shows that Algeria’s exportations of oil to France amounted to 138,000 barrels per day transported by ships, compared to 43,000 in the previous month.

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Algeria-Turkey Relations: Strategic Convergence and a Growing Partnership

Algeria-Turkey Relations: Strategic Convergence and a Growing Partnership

Since President Abdelmadjid Tebboune took office in late 2019, Algerian-Turkish relations have entered a new era defined by dynamism and increasing convergence. This shift spans both political and economic spheres, set against an increasingly complex regional and international backdrop.

Both nations have sought to solidify a partnership based on regular consultation and mutual support for shared interests. This direction has been highlighted by intensified high-level meetings between President Tebboune and his counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. On numerous occasions, they have emphasized the importance of coordinating on sensitive regional files—most notably the Libyan crisis, where their visions have largely converged, alongside their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause.

Economically, relations have witnessed a qualitative leap, positioning Turkey as one of Algeria’s most prominent economic partners. Turkish investments have surged significantly, particularly in the industry, iron and steel, textiles, and construction sectors, exceeding $7 billion. Furthermore, Turkish companies have established an extensive presence throughout the Algerian market.

Trade exchange between the two countries has seen steady growth• 2023: Approximately $6.3 billion.• 2024: Increased to nearly $6.5 billion.• 2025 (Latest Data): Already exceeding $6 billion, maintaining an upward trajectory.• Future Goal: Both nations aspire to reach $10 billion in the coming years, reflecting a clear desire to cement a long-term strategic economic partnership.

Diplomatic and Human Cooperation:The current phase is characterized by intensified high-level official visits, expanding cooperation into energy, education, and technical collaboration. The partnership also features a strong humanitarian dimension, evidenced by mutual solidarity during crises, which has strengthened the bond between the two nations beyond official frameworks.

Algerian-Turkish relations have evolved into a more mature and pragmatic stage, built on a balance of economic interests and political coordination. Given the current momentum and shifting geopolitical transformations, this partnership is poised for even greater development.

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Minister Sid Ali Zerrouki Issues Official Warning to Mobile Operators in Algeria

Minister Sid Ali Zerrouki Issues Official Warning to Mobile Operators in Algeria

ALGIERS – The Minister of Post and Telecommunications, Sid Ali Zerrouki, issued a firm official warning on Wednesday to mobile telephony operators, demanding strict adherence to coverage standards and quality of service (QoS).

The Minister specified that any proven shortcomings would trigger regulatory measures and sanctions in accordance with current laws.Regulatory Oversight and Network . The warning was delivered during a working meeting chaired by the Minister, attended by the President of the Post and Electronic Communications Regulatory Authority (ARPCE) and representatives from the three mobile operators. This session is part of a continuous monitoring effort regarding the state of communication networks nationwide.

The meeting focused on evaluating network coverage along major highways, which are vital for the national economy and the movement of goods and people.Officials reviewed the coverage status of the East-West Highway following the expiration of previously set deadlines. This review was supported by field test results conducted by the Regulatory Authority to verify legal and contractual compliance. Minister Zerrouki emphasized the urgency of accelerating network expansion along strategic North-South axes, specifically National Roads 1, 3, and 6, with a focus on Saharan and remote regions.Emergency Access and Digital Equity:The Minister reiterated his prior directive requiring operators to ensure coverage in Southern provinces—even if at a baseline level—to guarantee access to emergency services.

Participants agreed on a strict timeline to complete network coverage by the end of the current year.Regular follow-ups will be conducted to ensure tangible and sustainable improvements in network quality.Minister Zerrouki reaffirmed that enhancing telecommunications quality is no longer an option but a national necessity. He framed the improvement as a vital link to citizen safety, transport support, and the reinforcement of digital equity across the entire Algerian territory.

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Moroccan MP Exposes Plan to ‘Judaize’ the Country and Naturalize Descendants of Moroccan Jews

Moroccan MP Exposes Plan to ‘Judaize’ the Country and Naturalize Descendants of Moroccan Jews

Moroccan MP Nabila Mouniba, of the Inified Social Party, has warned of a plan to Juaize Morocco, citing the rising influence of a Zionist lobby controlling the country with a green light from Makhzen regime.

Mounib pointed to directives sent to Parliament to approve a controversial bill for the naturalization of Moroccan Jews. The legislative proposal, which has sparked widespread public outcry, seeks to grant Moroccan citizenship to the children and grandchildren of emigrated Moroccan Jews.

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