Algeria

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Since the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector in 2000, Algeria has become one of the highest teledensity markets on the African continent. With a mobile penetration rate nearing 100% and a fixed-line segment at 8% and growing, the sector is on a steady rise with numerous growth opportunities. While the fixed-line segment is controlled by...

Under the previous and current five-year plans of 2005-09 and 2010-14, a major government objective has been the modernisation and expansion of Algeria’s transport networks. With some €229bn having been allocated to the development of railways, airports, public transport, roadways and ports, major public works projects are under way to facilitate...

In what way will the new hydrocarbons law encourage foreign partnerships?

The housing shortage in Algeria has posed a key challenge to the authority of the government, igniting protests in cities across the country and highlighting stark disparities. Despite steady GDP growth, an increasing number of Algerians lack access to affordable housing, while many are left to take their chances in the informal housing sector. High...

How do you view the scope for growth in emerging infrastructure projects?

Long-awaited plans to set up a ratings agency to gauge stability levels in Algeria’s banks seem to be back on track, with the process for selecting a monitoring system now gathering pace. The launch of the new ratings system for the nation’s banks has the potential to boost confidence in the sector, while paving the way for increased lending in line...

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