The 4th Edition of the African Business Fair to Be Held in Algiers From June 6 to 8

The 4th Edition of the African Business Fair to Be Held in Algiers From June 6 to 8

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06/02/2026 - 18:52

The 4th edition of the African Business Fair (SADA 2026) will be held from June 6 to 8 in Algiers, with the announced participation of over 25 African countries, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion indicated in a statement on Tuesday.

According to the same source, this economic event, held under the sponsorship of the Minister of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion, Kamel Rezig, is expected to bring together institutional representatives, economic operators, investors, professional organizations, chambers of commerce, as well as delegations from more than 25 African countries.

Held under the theme "Building the African Partnerships of Tomorrow: Innovation, Economic Sovereignty, and Continental Integration," SADA 2026 represents a pan-African economic rendezvous dedicated to developing partnerships, promoting trade exchanges, and strengthening the continent's economic integration, the statement emphasized.

A multi-sectoral event, SADA combines an economic exhibition, business meetings, institutional and diplomatic networking spaces, as well as exchanges dedicated to partnership, investment, and cooperation opportunities among African economic actors.

Since its inception, this fair has benefited from the support of African ambassadors accredited to Algeria representing more than 27 countries on the continent, "thus contributing to the strengthening of economic dialogue and the promotion of intra-African trade."

"Throughout its various editions, SADA has recorded the participation of numerous public groups, national holdings, large private companies, SMEs, SMIs, economic institutions, and investment and export support bodies, progressively confirming its place among the economic meeting platforms dedicated to Africa," the ministry stated.

The program for this 4th edition will revolve around issues related to intra-African trade, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), financing, industrialization, innovation, entrepreneurship, and the continent's economic development prospects.

"The African Business Fair thus pursues its ambition to constitute an operational platform fostering connections, exchanges, and the creation of concrete opportunities among African economic actors," the statement concluded.

Source
Algerian Radio Multimedia