PARIS: Algeria’s state grain agency OAIC has issued an international tender to buy wheat, with a deadline for offers on Monday, European traders said on Saturday.
The tender sought a nominal volume of 50,000 metric tons, they said, though OAIC usually purchases much more in its import tenders. Shipment is required in March if wheat is purchased from Algeria’s main supply zone like Europe, traders added.
Algeria is one of the world’s largest wheat importers. The country has shifted in recent years from French wheat toward cheaper Black Sea origins like Russian wheat, a trend amplified by diplomatic tensions between Paris and Algiers, which have brought French wheat sales to Algeria to a halt since last year.
Algeria issues wheat import tender, traders say
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Algeria issues wheat import tender, traders say
- The tender sought a nominal volume of 50,000 metric tons
- Algeria is one of the world’s largest wheat importers
Iraq majority bloc backs Nouri al-Maliki as next PM: statement
- The Coordination Framework said that it “decided, by majority vote, to nominate” Al-Maliki for the position
- The statement spoke of Al-Maliki’s “political and administrative experience and his record in running the state“
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s main Shiite alliance, which holds a parliamentary majority, endorsed on Saturday former prime minister and powerbroker Nouri Al-Maliki as the country’s next premier.
The Coordination Framework, an alliance of Shiite factions with varying links to Iran, said in a statement that it “decided, by majority vote, to nominate” Al-Maliki for the position “as the candidate of the largest parliamentary bloc.”
The statement spoke of Al-Maliki’s “political and administrative experience and his record in running the state.”
A shrewd politician, Al-Maliki, 75, has long been a central figure in Iraq’s politics and its only two-term prime minister (2006-2014) since the US invasion of 2003, which ended decades of rule by the autocratic Sunni president Saddam Hussein.
Since the invasion and by convention in Iraq, a Shiite Muslim holds the powerful post of prime minister, a Sunni is parliament speaker, and the largely ceremonial presidency goes to a Kurd. After Iraq’s November general election, the Coordination Framework, which includes Al-Maliki, formed the majority bloc.
Soon after, it held heated talks to choose the next prime minister, along with other discussions with Sunni and Kurdish parties regarding other posts.
Iraq’s parliament chose a speaker last month and should convene next to elect a new president, who will then appoint a prime minister to replace the incumbent Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.
Al-Maliki, leader of the State of Law Coalition, remains influential in Iraqi politics despite his controversial past, including widespread accusations of corruption, stoking sectarian tensions, and failing to stop the Daesh group.










