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Korea and Algeria hold talks to resume Joint Economic Committee
  • Registration date2025-05-28
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Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy launched the first Korea-Algeria director general-level working meeting via videoconferencing on May 27 with a view to resume the Korea-Algeria Joint Economic Committee, which is the two countries’ ministerial-level cooperative channel.


The only African country to have forged a strategic partnership with Korea, Algeria is known for its largest land area in the continent, abundance in energy and mineral resources, comparatively younger demographic structure, and favorable position as a gateway to Africa and Europe. 


The Korea-Algeria Joint Economic Committee, which had convened three times by 2007, was thereafter suspended due to weakened momentum for economic cooperation from the drop in global oil prices and the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, the two countries have opened talks on resuming the Committee in anticipation of wider cooperation and industrial diversification.


Over the years, Korea’s plant and construction companies have been actively participating in Algeria’s various infrastructure projects including those on combined cycle power plants, freeways, and container terminals, and cooperation is expected to expand to automobiles, home appliances, and such other manufacturing industries.


As the first working-level meeting held as a preliminary to the fourth ministerial-level Korea-Algeria Joint Economic Committee meeting, the virtual talks took stock of the two countries’ respective levels of interest and prospects for concrete cooperation across a wide range of agendas spanning industries, energy, digital, ICT, agriculture, environment, healthcare, and culture. 


The Korean delegation proposed, as an agenda item for the Joint Economic Committee, that the two sides consider entering an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) as a legal and institutional framework for the bilateral expansion of trade and investment cooperation. They also agreed to discuss hosting a joint event for promoting business cooperation in conjunction with the ministerial-level Committee meeting.


Noting the significant potential for economic cooperation with Algeria, Korea’s Director General for International Trade Relations Kim Jong-chul stated that additional working-level meetings will be held in the near future to settle bilateral agenda items, so that the two countries can resume the ministerial-level joint Committee after the 18-year hiatus.