Saturday, February 7, 2015

The Algeria Country Commercial Guide

Doing Business in Algeria The Algeria Country Commercial Guide presents a comprehensive look at the country’s commercial environment. It reviews economic and political conditions and trends, identifies commercial opportunities for U.S. exports and investment, and reviews the overall investment climate in Algeria. Key sections include a listing of best prospects, in-depth information about doing business in Algeria and an economic roundup. In conjunction with the U.S. Commercial Service, several other U.S. Government agencies contribute...

2014 Investment Climate Statement - Algeria

Executive Summary Algeria remains a potentially lucrative but uncertain and challenging market for many U.S. businesses, especially those with little experience in the Middle East and North Africa. While hydrocarbons are still the backbone of the Algerian economy, accounting for 98% of exports, 40-45% of GDP and 70% of budget revenues, there are opportunities in numerous other sectors including (but not limited to) agriculture, infrastructure, housing, alternative energy, pharmaceuticals and recycling. The IMF has predicted that unless...

Doing Business in Algeria

  I  Exporting to Algeria President Obama announced the National Export Initiative (NEI) http://www.export.gov two years ago, with the goal of doubling exports by 2014. U.S. embassies are committed to supporting U.S. companies to start exporting or grow their exports to Algeria.  In this section, you’ll find a quick description of Algeria as an export market and some suggestions for getting started. Getting Started If you are considering doing business in Algeria, here are some steps you may wish to consider...