The Algerian company “Condor” opened this week its first international branch in Tunisia, after a week from building a new showroom in Dakar, and its projects in Nouakchott, within its agenda to enter foreign markets especially in Africa. Chairman of the Board of Directors of “Condor Electronics”, Abdul Rahman bin Hammadi said in a press seminar attended by many officials that, the company new investment outside Algeria is part of the company policy to expand in Africa, especially in Morocco, adding that, the company aims to deliver its products all over the continent like what happened in Mauritania and Senegal, which will allows it to increase its imports to 54% compared to 2014 and 2015. “Condor Tunis” is the largest branch outside Algeria, covering 4500 square meters, and provides 32 job locations with the possibility to increase, and guarantees the existence of Algerian brand in all commercial stores in and out Tunisia. There will be another branch soon in Libya. The company aims to export 50% of its products to foreign countries by 2022, taking into consideration that its products already exist in, Sudan, Mali, Tanzania, Benin, Mauritania, besides Tunisia and Senegal. “Condor Electronics” was established in 2002 and became a pioneer in its field. It specialized in making, marketing, and fixing electronic, electromagnet devices and solar panels. It keeps its place by selling high quality and affordable products, and it is considered a unique example thanks to its creativity and its future plans. Its modern products enable it to reach all potential customers, as they exist in 90% of Algerian houses.
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