Algeria

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The Algerian authorities have made significant efforts to improve and secure the business and investment climate, particularly through the following measures:

 

The Algerian tax system is structured and governed among five key tax codes:

 

Foreign business partners frequently ask whether representative offices will continue to be allowed in Algeria. Typically, this is asked when they plan to set up such an entity or when the time comes to renew its licence, which is valid for only two years.

 

Concerted efforts are under way to diversify the Algerian economy, especially since the fall in global oil prices in 2014. The industry, agriculture, tourism and ICT sectors have been prioritised to reach this target, and digitalisation and entrepreneurship should play major roles in their development. “Building entrepreneurial ecosystems is...

 

The Algiers Smart City project was launched in mid-2017 and has spearheaded a number of innovative projects, including a local start-up’s development of cloud and big data platform that secured global customers within its first year. Several other projects involving over 50 local engineers from are also in motion. Meanwhile, partnerships with...

 

Algeria is at the crossroads of its very own technological revolution. While there are several challenges to address – including the development of supporting infrastructure – there is clear momentum to create a much-needed innovation ecosystem. In particular, the country has a unique opportunity to shape a new model for smart cities that is...

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