Rising Migration Strains Spain-Algeria Ties Amid €3.2B Trade Crisis and Diplomatic Efforts

December 3, 2025
Rising Migration Strains Spain-Algeria Ties Amid €3.2B Trade Crisis and Diplomatic Efforts
  • There is a notable rise in irregular migration from Algeria to the Balearic Islands this summer, adding to the tensions in Spain–Algeria relations, which are also strained by visa restrictions.

  • Visa restrictions remain a major friction point between Spain and Algeria alongside the surge in irregular migration to the Balearics.

  • Spain–Algeria trade relations have not fully recovered from a crisis that cost Spanish companies about €3.2 billion, and frictions such as visa limits persist.

  • Spain plans to host Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune for an official visit to Madrid later this month, marking a diplomatic milestone amid Western Sahara sensitivities and after a Morocco–Spain high-level meeting.

  • The visit is aimed at balancing Madrid’s relations with Rabat and Algiers and restoring trust and economic and political exchanges with both countries following earlier tensions over Western Sahara.

  • Ahead of Tebboune’s visit, Spain will appoint Ramiro Fernández Bachiller as the new ambassador to Algeria, signaling a diplomatic move to bolster ties.

  • The trade downturn from the prior economic crisis continues to linger, with the €3.2 billion impact still shaping business ties.

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