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Situated on the Mediterranean coast, stands as a vital hub for maritime trade and commerce in Algeria. With a rich history dating back centuries, this strategic port plays a pivotal role in facilitating the country's international connections and economic activities. Algiers, the capital city, boasts a dynamic maritime environment, and the port serves as a gateway for imports and exports, connecting Algeria to global markets.
Suffer the challenges of the oil and gas economy. The nation's heavy reliance on hydrocarbon resources leaves it vulnerable to fluctuations in global energy markets, accentuating the urgency for economic reforms.
The poor access to credit, coupled with declines in business confidence, underscores the intricate web of challenges faced by Algerian businesses seeking stability and growth. This economic landscape has been further strained by COVID-19 austerity policies, adding a layer of complexity to an already intricate situation.
1.553.362 TEU (2020)
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