Algeria Economy

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Decades of growth in trade and foreign investment have seen global economies become more interconnected than ever before. This trend has been reinforced by the steady liberalisation of international trade and investment, at the bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral levels. National economic specialisations, and regional economic and...

 

One of the most important budgetary reforms to be introduced in Algeria in recent years was the promulgation of the Organic Finance Law on Finance Laws in August 2018. Annual finance laws from 2021 will be prepared under procedures and parameters set out in the new Organic Law. Requiring several years before it is fully implemented, the...

 

With the import ban launched in 2016 having coincided with a drop in energy prices, in early 2018 Algeria started to rethink, with a view at improving the country’s finances and easing a challenging tax situation. In June 2018 Parliament duly approved a measure replacing the ban on certain products with Customs duties.

 

In 2018 Algeria and China celebrated their 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations, a particularly notable achievement considering China has recently become the number-one source of Algerian imports. “The two countries are pioneers that have made history in many areas in the expansion of China-Arab ties,” China’s minister of foreign affairs,...

 

How will the new Organic Law relative to Finance Laws improve public budgetary management?

 

What more can be done to support inclusive economic growth in the Maghreb?

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