AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGreen Hydrogen & Brine: Algeria’s Desalination Company (ADC) will start feasibility studies and research partnerships this year on green hydrogen and brine utilisation, including a framework agreement with ONEDD after a pilot at Corso plant in Boumerdès. U.S. Forced-Labour Tariffs: The U.S. Trade Representative proposes Section 301 duties tied to forced-labour enforcement failures, with Algeria named among affected economies facing potential extra tariffs (on top of a baseline), pending public comments. Energy Diplomacy: Syria’s new foreign affairs chief visited Algeria to reactivate cooperation mechanisms, including a joint high committee and a business council, with priority areas spanning energy, agriculture, mining, transport and training. Defense Spending Snapshot: A new global ranking shows Algeria among the world’s top military spenders in 2025, reflecting continued security investment. World Cup Business Angle: With Algeria set to play Austria in the tournament, World Cup ticket availability and travel planning remain in focus as the 48-team event kicks off across North America next week.
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