Algeria enjoys security and stability that could attract the interest of the German operators wishing to invest in the Algerian market, said Wednesday, in Oran, Vice-President of the German-Arab Friendship Association Randolf Rodelstock.
On the sidelines of a meeting that brought together Algerian and German economic operators at the Oran’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIO), Rodelstock underlined that the number of German companies in Algeria “which is not very large, increases in the favor of security, stability and prosperity that Algeria enjoys.”
“It is a very important factor to attract the German investors,” he said, adding that many German governmental and non-governmental bodies work to send economic missions in Algeria to inquire about the Algerian market and find partnership opportunities.
This meeting, attended by the president of Orans’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mouad Abed, allowed the holding of consultation meetings between economic operators of both countries on partnership opportunities.
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