In the last 10 years, Algeria has focused on developing local manufacturing industries in order to reduce its heavy import spending, boost employment, increase value addition and export revenues, and diversify the economy. Today the oil and gas industry contributes 97% of export receipts and roughly one-third of GDP, yet it employs only a fraction of the workforce. Over-...
Articles & Analysis | The country seeks to return to its industrial past from The Report: Algeria 2014
Articles & Analysis | A new industrial zone in El Kseur advances the diversification agenda from The Report: Algeria 2014
The choice of Béjaïa as the location for a new petrochemicals plant and industrial zone was finalised in January 2014, a step forward for the government’s plan to invest in downstream energy as part of its broader goal of diversifying the economy. In that month, Hamou Ahmed Touhami, the governor of Béjaïa, a province on the coast east of Algiers, announced that the town...
Articles & Analysis | Strong automotive sales bolster local industry from The Report: Algeria 2014
Authorities have zeroed in on the automotive industry in their bid to re-industrialise the Algerian economy and reduce import spending. Automotive sales have boomed in recent years and, despite a slowdown in late 2013 and 2014, strong demand for personal vehicles among Algeria’s 38.8m people will continue to drive sector growth. Recent state investments in industrial and...
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Javier Goñi, Chairman and CEO, Fertiberia Group from The Report: Algeria 2014
Articles & Analysis | Local pharmaceuticals manufacturing is set to expand in the near term from The Report: Algeria 2014
Pharmaceuticals production capacity in Algeria will increase noticeably in the next few years as several new plants come on-line. Sector authorities have been working to boost domestic output of basic medications for the last decade, and in 2011 the Ministry of Health announced a goal of meeting 70% of demand for pharmaceuticals through local production. The actual...