Algeria Embarks on Privatization as Part of Reforms

People wearing protective masks walk past the La Grande Poste (main post office) building in the center of the capital Algiers, Algeria, Aug. 12, 2020. (AFP)
People wearing protective masks walk past the La Grande Poste (main post office) building in the center of the capital Algiers, Algeria, Aug. 12, 2020. (AFP)
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Algeria Embarks on Privatization as Part of Reforms

People wearing protective masks walk past the La Grande Poste (main post office) building in the center of the capital Algiers, Algeria, Aug. 12, 2020. (AFP)
People wearing protective masks walk past the La Grande Poste (main post office) building in the center of the capital Algiers, Algeria, Aug. 12, 2020. (AFP)

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune ordered the government to sell stakes in state-owned companies and banks as part of the long-awaited economic reforms.

This is the first time Tebboune presents tangible steps that the government should take, after his vow to reform the economy.

Reforms in Algeria aim at reducing reliance on oil and gas, which account for 60 percent of the state budget and 94 percent of export revenues.

The plan to open up state-owned firms to private capital intends to “find effective solutions” and avoid “administrative management”, the presidency added after a cabinet meeting chaired by Tebboune.

He did not give details on the number or size of companies and banks involved.

Algeria has six state banks, representing 95 percent of the banking assets.

Moreover, Tebboune underlined the recovery of the national economy, which recorded a growth of 3.8 percent.

He assured citizens about the economic situation, saying that all the indicators, including the reports of the World Bank and the IMF speak of progress.

Tebboune added that the state-owned banks granted loans worth 1,665 billion Tunisian dinars, describing this as is a good investment.

Foreign exchange reserves reached $44 billion, he added.

Furthermore, he stressed that Algeria was diversifying its economy away from oil.

It exported $2 billion worth of non-oil products in the last six months. The total is expected to reach $4-$5 billion by the end of the year.



Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday

Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday
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Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday

Madinah Investment Forum to Kick Off on Sunday

The Madinah Investment Forum, organized by Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah Chamber under the theme "Invest in Madinah", will start on Sunday and run for two days.
The forum consists of a diverse range of programs, events, and four specialized dialogue sessions focusing on key aspects of the national investment strategy. It will host 18 speakers and more than 40 entities, and present 200 investment opportunities, valued at over SAR57 billion, in more than ten targeted sectors, SPA reported.
The event will highlight Madinah's significant achievements and showcase development and investment projects in the region. It will explore promising investment sectors, comparative and competitive advantages, and the region's potential to support investment growth. Key areas of focus include hospitality, logistics, agriculture, and real estate.
The forum's objectives include identifying investment opportunities in Madinah, fostering investment partnerships, attracting new investments, and introducing financing solutions and business sector services for major development projects.
The event is aimed at a broad audience, including local and international investors, government agencies, development organizations, private sector representatives, investment agencies, financial institutions, consulting firms, and professional service providers.