exportation de produits industriels et agricoles d’une valeur de 1,8 million d’euros vers des pays africains et européens
Summary of Export Activities in Tiaret, 2024
In 2024, the Tiaret region has seen significant growth in its export sector, with a total export value surpassing €1.8 million. This information was disclosed by Mohamed Adjir, the director of Commerce, during the first ordinary session of the wilaya’s Assembly of People’s Representatives dedicated to commerce.
The exports comprised a variety of industrial and agricultural products, including household appliances, building materials, and an array of agricultural goods. The primary markets for Tiaret’s exports included Mauritania, Mali, Ghana, and Tunisia, where local products such as food items, cleaning products, soft drinks, household appliances, construction materials, and PVC sheets were sent.
Additionally, Tiaret’s agricultural exports extended to Europe, with significant quantities of peanuts shipped to France, onions sent to Italy, and peach kernels exported to Turkey. This diversified export portfolio illustrates Tiaret’s strategic choices in tapping into both neighboring African markets and European markets.
Over the past decade, the value of exports from Tiaret has experienced remarkable growth, doubling from €27,100 in 2013 to over €1.8 million in the last year alone. This impressive development can be attributed to the support provided to industrialists and economic operators engaged in exporting. The regional support and assistance commission for exporters has played a vital role in educating businesses about the financial and tax incentives established by the government, encouraging them to participate in international economic fairs to showcase their products and penetrate new markets.
The commitment to enhancing the export landscape is evident, as efforts continue to promote Tiaret’s products, foster new market opportunities, and drive economic growth in the region.
Rewritten Content on Export Activities in Tiaret
TIARET – The Tiaret region has made noteworthy strides in the export sector, with various industrial and agricultural products being shipped to seven countries across Africa and Europe. According to Mohamed Adjir, the director of Commerce, the total value of these exports exceeded €1.8 million in 2024.
During the first ordinary session of the Assembly of People’s Representatives (APW) focused on the commerce sector, Adjir highlighted the diverse range of products exported this year. These included household appliances, construction materials, and a variety of agricultural products.
The director identified several key destinations for these exports, including Mauritania, Mali, Ghana, and Tunisia. Notably, local goods such as food products, cleaning supplies, soft drinks, household appliances, building materials, and PVC sheets were sent to these countries.
On the agricultural front, Tiaret has also made inroads into European markets, with exports including peanuts directed toward France, onions to Italy, and peach pits shipped to Turkey. This diversification indicates a strategic approach in targeting both regional neighboring countries and European markets.
Over the last decade, Tiaret’s export market has experienced remarkable growth. The value of exports has doubled from a modest €27,100 in 2013 to over €1.8 million last year. This remarkable increase is a testament to the collaboration between local industrialists and the regional support commission for exporters, which has been instrumental in guiding businesses through the financial and tax incentives provided by the state. Furthermore, these efforts have included encouraging participation in international trade fairs to enhance visibility and access to new markets.
The region’s commitment to boosting its export capabilities is evident, as initiatives continue to promote local products and drive economic development in Tiaret. With such promising results, the future of Tiaret’s export sector appears to be on a promising trajectory, paving the way for sustained growth and increased competitiveness on the international stage.