
Last night, the Algerian government inked an agricultural accord with the U.S. Department of State under the «Leadership Program» initiative, focusing on the importation of dairy cattle. The U.S. State Department heralded this development as "excellent news for American dairy producers!" on Friday, March 14. platform X The value of the export deal stands at approximately «$150 million,» as stated by the same source.
A decade following Donald Trump’s triumph in the November 5th presidential election, the Algerian administration concluded "an unprecedented accord" with the United States Department of Agriculture, sanctioning the shipment of American dairy cattle into Algeria. The U.S. Embassy in Algiers disclosed this development through an official announcement. The embassy highlighted that «this significant move heralds a fresh chapter in the agricultural collaboration between both nations».
Last week, Algeria’s ambassador to the United States, Sabri Boukadoum, stated in an interview with an American media outlet: "Foreign diplomats do not have personal biases. Thus, we collaborate with every government administration. Naturally, we emphasize our capabilities to the incoming team. Regarding President Trump, who has shown enthusiasm for these accords, we aim to persuade his administration about the advantages of working alongside Algeria."