Algeria–European Union relations

European Union–Algeria relations
Map indicating locations of European Union and Algeria

European Union

Algeria

Algeria–European Union relations are the foreign relations between the country of Algeria and the European Union.

History

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.

Trade

Algeria has been in an association agreement and a free trade agreement with the European Union since 2005.

In 2016, 67% of Algeria's exports went to the EU and 44% of Algeria's imports came from the EU. Fuel and mining products made up 95.7% of EU imports from Algeria in 2017. Chemicals represented the second most important exported product, worth 2.9% of Algeria's exports to the EU. 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%).

Funding and assistance

Algeria is receiving €108 million - €132 million under the European Neighbourhood Instrument. Currently funds are being used to promote economic efficiency, economic governance, and economic diversification, as well as strengthening democracy and reducing pollution.

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. In total, these funds under the DCI were €5.5 million for 2015–2016.

The European Union is helping Algeria with its accession to the World Trade Organization, as well as holding informal talks on migration.

Chronology of relations with the EU

Timeline
Date Event
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.
7 March 2017 The EU and Algeria adopt new Partnership Priorities.

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