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AlgeriaâEuropean Union relations are the foreign relations between the country of Algeria and the European Union. [1]
Algeria was a member of the European Community during its incorporation with France and after its independence from France. Algeria was a member of the European Community until 1976 when a formal treaty excluded Algeria. [2]
Algeria has been in an association agreement and a free trade agreement with the European Union since 2005. [3]
In 2016, 67% of Algeria's exports went to the EU and 44% of Algeria's imports came from the EU. [4] Fuel and mining products made up 95.7% of EU imports from Algeria in 2017. [3] Chemicals represented the second most important exported product, worth 2.9% of Algeria's exports to the EU. [3] The EU's main exports to Algeria are machinery (22.2%), transport equipment (13.4%), agricultural products (12.8%), chemicals (12.8%) and iron and steel (10.2%). [3]
Algeria is receiving âŹ108 million - âŹ132 million under the European Neighbourhood Instrument. [5] Currently funds are being used to promote economic efficiency, economic governance, and economic diversification, as well as strengthening democracy and reducing pollution. [5]
Algeria is a member of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. Algeria also receives funding under the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI), under programmes such as the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights. [4] In total, these funds under the DCI were âŹ5.5 million for 2015â2016. [4]
The European Union is helping Algeria with its accession to the World Trade Organization, as well as holding informal talks on migration. [3]
Date | Event |
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1 January 1958 | The European Economic Community is established. |
3 July 1962 | Algeria gains independence from France following the Algerian War. |
September 2005 | The EU-Algeria Association Agreement enters into force. [3] |
7 March 2017 | The EU and Algeria adopt new Partnership Priorities. [3] |
European Union |
Algeria |
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AlgeriaâEuropean Union relations are the foreign relations between the country of Algeria and the European Union. [1]
Algeria was a member of the European Community during its incorporation with France and after its independence from France. Algeria was a member of the European Community until 1976 when a formal treaty excluded Algeria. [2]
Algeria has been in an association agreement and a free trade agreement with the European Union since 2005. [3]
In 2016, 67% of Algeria's exports went to the EU and 44% of Algeria's imports came from the EU. [4] Fuel and mining products made up 95.7% of EU imports from Algeria in 2017. [3] Chemicals represented the second most important exported product, worth 2.9% of Algeria's exports to the EU. [3] The EU's main exports to Algeria are machinery (22.2%), transport equipment (13.4%), agricultural products (12.8%), chemicals (12.8%) and iron and steel (10.2%). [3]
Algeria is receiving âŹ108 million - âŹ132 million under the European Neighbourhood Instrument. [5] Currently funds are being used to promote economic efficiency, economic governance, and economic diversification, as well as strengthening democracy and reducing pollution. [5]
Algeria is a member of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. Algeria also receives funding under the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI), under programmes such as the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights. [4] In total, these funds under the DCI were âŹ5.5 million for 2015â2016. [4]
The European Union is helping Algeria with its accession to the World Trade Organization, as well as holding informal talks on migration. [3]
Date | Event |
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1 January 1958 | The European Economic Community is established. |
3 July 1962 | Algeria gains independence from France following the Algerian War. |
September 2005 | The EU-Algeria Association Agreement enters into force. [3] |
7 March 2017 | The EU and Algeria adopt new Partnership Priorities. [3] |