NEW ALGERIAN AMBASSADOR TO BRAZIL SEEKS TO BOOST TRADE

The new ambassador of Algeria to Brasília, Rachid Bladehane , wants to boost trade and political, diplomatic, cultural, and social relations between his country and Brazil. Among the 22 Arab countries, Algeria is the sixth-largest destination for Brazilian exports and the third-largest supplier to the country. Brazil mainly exports sugar, soybeans, maize, iron ore, soybean oil, peanuts, and coffee, while Algeria primarily sells oil, fertilizers, refined petroleum, and cement to the South American country. In an interview with ANBA, Bladehane emphasized the relationship between Algeria and Brazil has always been excellent, and this is due to the history of both countries. For him, the relationship between Algeria and Brazil is a fertile field for development. “Our countries are ready to improve the means of cooperation within the framework of the existence of a legal and institutional basis, which is especially important, and which we must take advantage of to strengthen cooperation further. There is an effort to make commercial exchange grow,” he declared.

Source: Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ANBA)