What obstacles does Algeria face in moving manufacturing production up the value chain?
What obstacles does Algeria face in moving manufacturing production up the value chain?
After decades of heavy dependence on hydrocarbons exports, Algeria has been working to increase value-added activity and local manufacturing, reduce its import bill, provide a buffer against commodity volatility and create more employment opportunities.
Long seen as a market with untapped potential, Algeria’s pharmaceuticals sector is poised to benefit from a series of investments to expand local production capacity. “The recent slate of partnerships between domestic and foreign pharmaceuticals players is a testament to the industry’s positive outlook,” Cherif Benguerba, the country manager for...
As manufacturers scour the globe for new growth opportunities, few markets offer greater long-term potential than Nigeria, which boasts an enormous domestic population, plentiful feedstock and limited market penetration. Current business conditions, however, including sky-high operating costs and cheap unregulated imports, make it difficult for...
The government is leveraging packages of fiscal incentives and one of the world’s fastest-growing mobile phone markets, to entice international mobile phone producers to assemble products locally. As a result of these policies several handset firms, including Africa-focused Mi-Fone and China’s Tecno, have already announced intentions to set up local...
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