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Algeria Economic Policies
Algeria Economic Policies
Algeria Economic Policies
على الرغم من الوضع الاقتصادي المميز الذي تعيشه الجزائر، الا ان ذلك لم ينعكس بوضوح كبير على واقع الحياة اليومية في الشارع الجزائري، الذي لا يزال يختنق بعدد من...
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ALGERIA: ECONOMY ISSUES
ALGERIA: ECONOMY ISSUES
ALGERIA: ECONOMY ISSUES
French/Nat
Algerians voted on Thursday in a presidential election condemned by many as a farce.
Six of the seven contenders withdrew from the race on Wednesday complaining of widespread vote-rigging and fraud.
Algerians were to elect their first civilian president since the nation's first president was ousted in a military coup.
But the remaining candidate is seen as a figure of the old regime that has squandered huge oil wealth and left the country's youth angry and disillusioned.
Algeria, Africa's second largest country, used to have an economy that was the envy of the continent.
At the start of the 1980s Algeria earned
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2:41
Algeria - Economic situation
Algeria - Economic situation
Algeria - Economic situation
T/I: 11:04:39
Both rich and poor in the Algerian capital, Algiers, agree that poverty and unemployment in the country will not improve until the internal conflict is resolved. Almost 30 per cent of the working population is jobless and it is from the unemployed that many of the radical Armed Islamic Group (GIA) gunmen are recruited.
Mohand Akli Benyounes is a successful businessman in Algiers. He runs a travel company called Soleil Voyage. He says terrorism and the poor economy are directly linked. He believes the government should follow the lead of western economies and introduce a programme of privatisation to help solve the proble
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0:53
Algeria: Low oil prices pose risk to economic outlook
Algeria: Low oil prices pose risk to economic outlook
Algeria: Low oil prices pose risk to economic outlook
Follow MENA Analyst Zeynep Kosereisoglu's on-the-ground insights as she travels on her research trip through North Africa.
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Algeria's Big Investment Push
Algeria's Big Investment Push
Algeria's Big Investment Push
Despite falling oil prices, the Algerian economy has grown and several mega projects are in line to materialize.
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2:03
Algeria Tourism: More Tourists Visiting Nation despite Insecurity & Bad Weather
Algeria Tourism: More Tourists Visiting Nation despite Insecurity & Bad Weather
Algeria Tourism: More Tourists Visiting Nation despite Insecurity & Bad Weather
The 2014 plunge in global crude severely affected Algeria's economy since its an oil exporter. But the country is now diversifying from sourcing revenues from the commodity to other lucrative sectors such as tourism. The industry had been neglected for a while, but the government is turning its attention to the sector as it promises to be the next cash cow for the North African country.
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Algeria - Economy & Foreign Trade
Algeria - Economy & Foreign Trade
Algeria - Economy & Foreign Trade
Algeria will be the only Arab country taking part in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
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Algeria - Failing Economy Election Backgrounder
Algeria - Failing Economy Election Backgrounder
Algeria - Failing Economy Election Backgrounder
T/I: 10:45:35
The results of this week's elections will be seen by many as
crucial to the future of the country's economy, which observers
believe to be on the brink of collapse.
SHOWS:
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (14/11)
WS algiers
GVs of dockside
Ship berthed at dock
Train line and PAN across highway to to dock
GVs moving containers on docks
GVs of flats and empty land sites
Washing hanging out appartment windows
GVs of small corner shop with goods on street display
PAN along goods on shelves
Rear view storage area at rear
PAN across shelves with sugar
Tracking shot along street
GVs inside workshop and manufacturing refri
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Doing Business in Algeria
Doing Business in Algeria
Doing Business in Algeria
http://www.algerianbritishassociation.org.uk/ How to do business in Algeria If you are thinking of investing in Algeria then you are in the right place. Alge...
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Algeria hosts intl. conference on economy
Algeria hosts intl. conference on economy
Algeria hosts intl. conference on economy
The International Economic and Social Councils Conference was held in Algiers to highlight the role of civil societies in social, economic, and political aff...
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ALGERIA: PEACE PLAN REFERENDUM: ECONOMY
ALGERIA: PEACE PLAN REFERENDUM: ECONOMY
ALGERIA: PEACE PLAN REFERENDUM: ECONOMY
English/Nat
Western investors are hoping the referendum in Algeria on September 16 will open up exciting new markets.
If the peace plan of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is endorsed, foreign investment could soon flow into the country.
Civilians want peace and so do investment giants like pharmaceutical company, Pfeizer.
They believe a "Yes" vote will mean the beginning of a new Algeria which would give foreign investors a whole new market.
Pfeizer is already in the process of building a new factory due for completion by the end of 2000.
On the streets of Algiers, many people are eager to cast their vote in Thursday's r
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R20 in Oran Algeria 2014
R20 in Oran Algeria 2014
R20 in Oran Algeria 2014
GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE AFRICAN HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON THE GREEN ECONOMY Schwarzenegger Encourages the Mobilization ...
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Superpower 2 Algeria Episode 1: Improving our economy
Superpower 2 Algeria Episode 1: Improving our economy
Superpower 2 Algeria Episode 1: Improving our economy
In this first episode in the series we try to get our beautiful Algeria out of debt.
Shoutout to the CommissarBRO because his gameplays of this game is the main reason why I got the game. Want to see his gameplays? Here is his channel link.
CommissarBRO's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CommissarBRO
About Superpower 2
RULE YOUR COUNTRY, CONQUER YOUR ENEMIES, DOMINATE THE WORLD!
The Story:
SuperPower 2 is the only global geopolitical simulation game which allows players to control entire countries. Players control countries in 3 major areas: political, economic and military, but this time, in a beautiful real-time 3D environment. Pla
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Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Li Book Review
Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Li Book Review
Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Li Book Review
Want to read all pages of Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Li Book Review just visit this link : http://bit.ly/1O24kK1
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Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Liverpool University Press Contemporary French Audio Book, Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Liverpool University Press Contemporary French books online, Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Liverpool University Press Contemporary French PDF, Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Liverpo
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Algeria's Economist Outlook - GE
Algeria's Economist Outlook - GE
Algeria's Economist Outlook - GE
Subscribe to the GE Channel: http://full.sc/12xcByI Algeria, like many rich oil exporting rich countries, is trying to diversify its economy. To do so, it wi...
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INTERVIEW OF ALGERIAN ECONOMIC NEWS NETWORK WITH TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN ALGERIA
INTERVIEW OF ALGERIAN ECONOMIC NEWS NETWORK WITH TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN ALGERIA
INTERVIEW OF ALGERIAN ECONOMIC NEWS NETWORK WITH TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN ALGERIA
This interview was realized by Elhadi kalkali , the General Manager of Algerian Economic News Network in the office of the turkish ambassador in Algeria in 1...
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Richest African Countries 2015
Richest African Countries 2015
Richest African Countries 2015
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Monetary Fund, The IMF.
More information here:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2015/01/weodata/weoseladv.aspx?a=1&c;=001&s;=PPPGDP
The featured countries are:
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10. Tanzania
GDP: $101 Billion
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 47.4 Million
Famous For: Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro
9. Kenya
GDP: $146 Billion
Capital: Nairobi
Population: 45 million
Famous For: Wildlife
8. Ethiopia
GDP: $154 Billion
Capital: Addis Ababa
Population: 90 million
Famous For: Olympic Gold Med
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ALGERIA: ALGERIAN SAHARA: OIL INDUSTRY PROFILE
ALGERIA: ALGERIAN SAHARA: OIL INDUSTRY PROFILE
ALGERIA: ALGERIAN SAHARA: OIL INDUSTRY PROFILE
Eng/French/Nat
Algerian authorities have granted APTV exclusive access to the country's economic lifeline - the oil fields of the Sahara.
In a land stricken by an undeclared civil war and years of bureaucratic mismanagement, the oil industry is crucial to Algeria's future.
But with revenues today papering over cracks in the shattered economy, Algerians have yet to feel the benefit of the wealth lying beneath the sands.
It's a two-hour plane journey from the capital, but the oilfields of the Sahara are at the centre of Algeria's plans for the future.
Gas flares in the desert mark the site of crude reserves estimated at 4 (b)
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The challenges Algeria faces to reform and grow - Ask the Expert
The challenges Algeria faces to reform and grow - Ask the Expert
The challenges Algeria faces to reform and grow - Ask the Expert
World Review expert Dr Emmanuel Martin, Director of the Institute for Economic Studies-Europe, Paris, looks at how the oil price crash could provide an opportunity for Algeria to move from a rent economy based on gas, oil and import monopolies serving a small elite to a system where Algerians can finally enjoy economic freedom and opportunities.
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Do you know algeria?
Do you know algeria?
Do you know algeria?
The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and most populous cit...
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Algeria: The PM's Economic Workshops
Algeria: The PM's Economic Workshops
Algeria: The PM's Economic Workshops
Al Qarra - For Abdelmalek Sellal, Algeria's newly appointed Prime Minister, there was no honeymoon period following his nomination on 4th September. Presiden...
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L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
Dr Mohamed Said BEGHOUL
Expert-Consultant en énergie « Oil & Gas »
Ancien Directeur à la division Exploration de Sonatrach
Ali-Bey NASRI
Président de l’Anexal et consultant économique
Mehdi BENDIMERAD
Chef d’entreprise SPS – Panneaux structurels isolants modulables
Membre du FCE – Représentant Napeo (Partenariat Afrique du Nord – USA pour les opportunités économiques)
Pr Noureddine YESSAA
DG CDER (Centre de développement des énergies renouvelables)
Sid-Ali AMZAL
Journaliste / Economia
Amina Lakri
Journaliste / Economia
Reda Rachid ALLALOUCHE
Directeur du point économique / Présentateur Economia
P
Algeria Economic Policies
على الرغم من الوضع الاقتصادي المميز الذي تعيشه الجزائر، الا ان ذلك لم ينعكس بوضوح كبير على واقع الحياة اليومية في الشارع الجزائري، الذي لا يزال يختنق بعدد من......
على الرغم من الوضع الاقتصادي المميز الذي تعيشه الجزائر، الا ان ذلك لم ينعكس بوضوح كبير على واقع الحياة اليومية في الشارع الجزائري، الذي لا يزال يختنق بعدد من...
wn.com/Algeria Economic Policies
على الرغم من الوضع الاقتصادي المميز الذي تعيشه الجزائر، الا ان ذلك لم ينعكس بوضوح كبير على واقع الحياة اليومية في الشارع الجزائري، الذي لا يزال يختنق بعدد من...
ALGERIA: ECONOMY ISSUES
French/Nat
Algerians voted on Thursday in a presidential election condemned by many as a farce.
Six of the seven contenders withdrew from the race on We...
French/Nat
Algerians voted on Thursday in a presidential election condemned by many as a farce.
Six of the seven contenders withdrew from the race on Wednesday complaining of widespread vote-rigging and fraud.
Algerians were to elect their first civilian president since the nation's first president was ousted in a military coup.
But the remaining candidate is seen as a figure of the old regime that has squandered huge oil wealth and left the country's youth angry and disillusioned.
Algeria, Africa's second largest country, used to have an economy that was the envy of the continent.
At the start of the 1980s Algeria earned 12 (b) billion U-S dollars a year from oil and gas.
That accounted for some 97 percent of its export income.
Then its oil bonanza was cut in half and country's infrastructure, which included ship yards like these, was allowed to fall into disrepair.
It now has a 33 (b) billion U-S dollar foreign debt and unemployment has soared to 28 percent.
So the man set to become the country's new president is courting foreign investors.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I guarantee that if foreigners invest their money here, even if it's black market money, provided it helps create jobs for Algerians, provide it helps us be more competitive , then they will be welcome here."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Leading presidential candidate
Bouteflika has been dubbed the "candidate of consensus" because of his broad support within the establishment.
The No. 2 man under President Houari Boumediene in the 1970s, has for months been the source of discord.
Critics claim he will perpetuate a system that has squandered the resources of this nation rich in oil and natural gas.
Many ordinary workers like those at this pharmaceutical plant in the Algerian capital Algiers are hoping for a change.
While neighbouring countries have capitalised on the global boom in tourism, Algeria has been wracked by violence.
Some 75-thousand people have been killed in an Islamist insurgency since the army stepped in to cancel elections in 1992 that looked certain to be won by Islamic extremists.
This factory's Managing Director Achmed Morseli believes a change would give the stagnant Algerian economy new impetus.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"It's an export policy by our partners towards our neighbours, notably Morocco. Ultimately it's a desire shared by all our partners to achieve economic success in Algeria."
SUPER CAPTION: Achmed Morseli, Managing Director, Laboratoire Pharmaceutique Algerie
Most Algerians blame the government for helping breed a culture of corruption and for creating soaring unemployment.
But jobless Algerians are sceptical about whether Thursday's elections will make any difference.
Now the race has descended into what one local newspaper has described as the "bizarre" situation of multi-party elections, featuring only one party.
On Wednesday all candidates but Bouteflika, the most controversial, withdrew from the contest claiming electoral fraud in early voting.
Bouteflika has the backing of the powerful military, seen by many as being at the root of Algeria's problems.
That can only increase the widespread despair felt among Algerian youth.
Rising unemployment and an increasing gap between the country's rich elite and the poor majority has left the country plagued by mistrust.
What's more corruption is pervasive in almost all areas of the society.
There had been hope that this election could reinvigorate Algeria.
But the unprecedented predicament has shocked and angered many Algerians.
And with their disillusionment at the situation has come widespread political apathy.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
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wn.com/Algeria Economy Issues
French/Nat
Algerians voted on Thursday in a presidential election condemned by many as a farce.
Six of the seven contenders withdrew from the race on Wednesday complaining of widespread vote-rigging and fraud.
Algerians were to elect their first civilian president since the nation's first president was ousted in a military coup.
But the remaining candidate is seen as a figure of the old regime that has squandered huge oil wealth and left the country's youth angry and disillusioned.
Algeria, Africa's second largest country, used to have an economy that was the envy of the continent.
At the start of the 1980s Algeria earned 12 (b) billion U-S dollars a year from oil and gas.
That accounted for some 97 percent of its export income.
Then its oil bonanza was cut in half and country's infrastructure, which included ship yards like these, was allowed to fall into disrepair.
It now has a 33 (b) billion U-S dollar foreign debt and unemployment has soared to 28 percent.
So the man set to become the country's new president is courting foreign investors.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I guarantee that if foreigners invest their money here, even if it's black market money, provided it helps create jobs for Algerians, provide it helps us be more competitive , then they will be welcome here."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Leading presidential candidate
Bouteflika has been dubbed the "candidate of consensus" because of his broad support within the establishment.
The No. 2 man under President Houari Boumediene in the 1970s, has for months been the source of discord.
Critics claim he will perpetuate a system that has squandered the resources of this nation rich in oil and natural gas.
Many ordinary workers like those at this pharmaceutical plant in the Algerian capital Algiers are hoping for a change.
While neighbouring countries have capitalised on the global boom in tourism, Algeria has been wracked by violence.
Some 75-thousand people have been killed in an Islamist insurgency since the army stepped in to cancel elections in 1992 that looked certain to be won by Islamic extremists.
This factory's Managing Director Achmed Morseli believes a change would give the stagnant Algerian economy new impetus.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"It's an export policy by our partners towards our neighbours, notably Morocco. Ultimately it's a desire shared by all our partners to achieve economic success in Algeria."
SUPER CAPTION: Achmed Morseli, Managing Director, Laboratoire Pharmaceutique Algerie
Most Algerians blame the government for helping breed a culture of corruption and for creating soaring unemployment.
But jobless Algerians are sceptical about whether Thursday's elections will make any difference.
Now the race has descended into what one local newspaper has described as the "bizarre" situation of multi-party elections, featuring only one party.
On Wednesday all candidates but Bouteflika, the most controversial, withdrew from the contest claiming electoral fraud in early voting.
Bouteflika has the backing of the powerful military, seen by many as being at the root of Algeria's problems.
That can only increase the widespread despair felt among Algerian youth.
Rising unemployment and an increasing gap between the country's rich elite and the poor majority has left the country plagued by mistrust.
What's more corruption is pervasive in almost all areas of the society.
There had been hope that this election could reinvigorate Algeria.
But the unprecedented predicament has shocked and angered many Algerians.
And with their disillusionment at the situation has come widespread political apathy.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Algeria - Economic situation
T/I: 11:04:39
Both rich and poor in the Algerian capital, Algiers, agree that poverty and unemployment in the country will not improve until the internal...
T/I: 11:04:39
Both rich and poor in the Algerian capital, Algiers, agree that poverty and unemployment in the country will not improve until the internal conflict is resolved. Almost 30 per cent of the working population is jobless and it is from the unemployed that many of the radical Armed Islamic Group (GIA) gunmen are recruited.
Mohand Akli Benyounes is a successful businessman in Algiers. He runs a travel company called Soleil Voyage. He says terrorism and the poor economy are directly linked. He believes the government should follow the lead of western economies and introduce a programme of privatisation to help solve the problem.
Nouara Boucherit has suffered directly from the violence that has killed an estimated 80,000 people since 1992. Her son, a policeman, was gunned down. She lives in one of the poorer districts of the city and until recently shared her flat with 12 other family members. Seven now
remain. They take turns sleeping in the cramped accomodation. Boucherit complains that even though her son died while serving in the police force, no-one from the authorities cares about her miserable living conditions.
Algeria plunged into Moslem fundamentalist insurgency after the army intervened in January 1992 to cancel the second round of general elections the now-outlawed Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) was poised to win.
SHOWS:
ALGIERS, ALGERIA 20/10
Pan of Algiers seafront;
Mohand Akli Benyounes and wife watching tv;
Benyounes walking past pool;
SOT Benyounes (in French): "The terrorism is created by those who don't have work. It's similar to the far right in France, the problem of being excluded without any means to change the situation. It's a reaction to a desperate situation.";
Ext. shots of apartments in slum region;
vs people looking through windows;
vs children on streets;
Ext. home of Nouara Boucherit;
vs Boucherit and daughters watching tv in apartment;
SOT Boucherit in Arabic :"All the people say they won't vote in the elections beause there is no solution to our problems. If for example there a hundred flats available to give to people they won't give me one, the authorities will give it to their friends and relatives.
picture on wall;
woman doing housework;
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wn.com/Algeria Economic Situation
T/I: 11:04:39
Both rich and poor in the Algerian capital, Algiers, agree that poverty and unemployment in the country will not improve until the internal conflict is resolved. Almost 30 per cent of the working population is jobless and it is from the unemployed that many of the radical Armed Islamic Group (GIA) gunmen are recruited.
Mohand Akli Benyounes is a successful businessman in Algiers. He runs a travel company called Soleil Voyage. He says terrorism and the poor economy are directly linked. He believes the government should follow the lead of western economies and introduce a programme of privatisation to help solve the problem.
Nouara Boucherit has suffered directly from the violence that has killed an estimated 80,000 people since 1992. Her son, a policeman, was gunned down. She lives in one of the poorer districts of the city and until recently shared her flat with 12 other family members. Seven now
remain. They take turns sleeping in the cramped accomodation. Boucherit complains that even though her son died while serving in the police force, no-one from the authorities cares about her miserable living conditions.
Algeria plunged into Moslem fundamentalist insurgency after the army intervened in January 1992 to cancel the second round of general elections the now-outlawed Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) was poised to win.
SHOWS:
ALGIERS, ALGERIA 20/10
Pan of Algiers seafront;
Mohand Akli Benyounes and wife watching tv;
Benyounes walking past pool;
SOT Benyounes (in French): "The terrorism is created by those who don't have work. It's similar to the far right in France, the problem of being excluded without any means to change the situation. It's a reaction to a desperate situation.";
Ext. shots of apartments in slum region;
vs people looking through windows;
vs children on streets;
Ext. home of Nouara Boucherit;
vs Boucherit and daughters watching tv in apartment;
SOT Boucherit in Arabic :"All the people say they won't vote in the elections beause there is no solution to our problems. If for example there a hundred flats available to give to people they won't give me one, the authorities will give it to their friends and relatives.
picture on wall;
woman doing housework;
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Algeria: Low oil prices pose risk to economic outlook
Follow MENA Analyst Zeynep Kosereisoglu's on-the-ground insights as she travels on her research trip through North Africa....
Follow MENA Analyst Zeynep Kosereisoglu's on-the-ground insights as she travels on her research trip through North Africa.
wn.com/Algeria Low Oil Prices Pose Risk To Economic Outlook
Follow MENA Analyst Zeynep Kosereisoglu's on-the-ground insights as she travels on her research trip through North Africa.
- published: 26 Mar 2015
- views: 16
Algeria's Big Investment Push
Despite falling oil prices, the Algerian economy has grown and several mega projects are in line to materialize....
Despite falling oil prices, the Algerian economy has grown and several mega projects are in line to materialize.
wn.com/Algeria's Big Investment Push
Despite falling oil prices, the Algerian economy has grown and several mega projects are in line to materialize.
- published: 18 May 2015
- views: 5
Algeria Tourism: More Tourists Visiting Nation despite Insecurity & Bad Weather
The 2014 plunge in global crude severely affected Algeria's economy since its an oil exporter. But the country is now diversifying from sourcing revenues from t...
The 2014 plunge in global crude severely affected Algeria's economy since its an oil exporter. But the country is now diversifying from sourcing revenues from the commodity to other lucrative sectors such as tourism. The industry had been neglected for a while, but the government is turning its attention to the sector as it promises to be the next cash cow for the North African country.
wn.com/Algeria Tourism More Tourists Visiting Nation Despite Insecurity Bad Weather
The 2014 plunge in global crude severely affected Algeria's economy since its an oil exporter. But the country is now diversifying from sourcing revenues from the commodity to other lucrative sectors such as tourism. The industry had been neglected for a while, but the government is turning its attention to the sector as it promises to be the next cash cow for the North African country.
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 424
Algeria - Economy & Foreign Trade
Algeria will be the only Arab country taking part in the 2014 FIFA World Cup....
Algeria will be the only Arab country taking part in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
wn.com/Algeria Economy Foreign Trade
Algeria will be the only Arab country taking part in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agr...
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
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History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
History | Algeria - CIA Archives Economy Industrial Political and Agriculture Changes 1972
- published: 30 Dec 2014
- views: 7
Algeria - Failing Economy Election Backgrounder
T/I: 10:45:35
The results of this week's elections will be seen by many as
crucial to the future of the country's economy, which observers
believe to b...
T/I: 10:45:35
The results of this week's elections will be seen by many as
crucial to the future of the country's economy, which observers
believe to be on the brink of collapse.
SHOWS:
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (14/11)
WS algiers
GVs of dockside
Ship berthed at dock
Train line and PAN across highway to to dock
GVs moving containers on docks
GVs of flats and empty land sites
Washing hanging out appartment windows
GVs of small corner shop with goods on street display
PAN along goods on shelves
Rear view storage area at rear
PAN across shelves with sugar
Tracking shot along street
GVs inside workshop and manufacturing refrigerators
Businessman Hassen Bentaya, whose company assembles kitchen
appliances, saying the move toward demcracy can only benefit
Algeria's economy. (speaks in French)
High view of port
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wn.com/Algeria Failing Economy Election Backgrounder
T/I: 10:45:35
The results of this week's elections will be seen by many as
crucial to the future of the country's economy, which observers
believe to be on the brink of collapse.
SHOWS:
ALGIERS, ALGERIA (14/11)
WS algiers
GVs of dockside
Ship berthed at dock
Train line and PAN across highway to to dock
GVs moving containers on docks
GVs of flats and empty land sites
Washing hanging out appartment windows
GVs of small corner shop with goods on street display
PAN along goods on shelves
Rear view storage area at rear
PAN across shelves with sugar
Tracking shot along street
GVs inside workshop and manufacturing refrigerators
Businessman Hassen Bentaya, whose company assembles kitchen
appliances, saying the move toward demcracy can only benefit
Algeria's economy. (speaks in French)
High view of port
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Doing Business in Algeria
http://www.algerianbritishassociation.org.uk/ How to do business in Algeria If you are thinking of investing in Algeria then you are in the right place. Alge......
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Algeria hosts intl. conference on economy
The International Economic and Social Councils Conference was held in Algiers to highlight the role of civil societies in social, economic, and political aff......
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ALGERIA: PEACE PLAN REFERENDUM: ECONOMY
English/Nat
Western investors are hoping the referendum in Algeria on September 16 will open up exciting new markets.
If the peace plan of President Ab...
English/Nat
Western investors are hoping the referendum in Algeria on September 16 will open up exciting new markets.
If the peace plan of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is endorsed, foreign investment could soon flow into the country.
Civilians want peace and so do investment giants like pharmaceutical company, Pfeizer.
They believe a "Yes" vote will mean the beginning of a new Algeria which would give foreign investors a whole new market.
Pfeizer is already in the process of building a new factory due for completion by the end of 2000.
On the streets of Algiers, many people are eager to cast their vote in Thursday's referendum.
Algeria has been gripped by violence since 1992 and many feel this is their best chance to bring it to an end.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are expecting the result of this referendum to be positive. Once the violence stops, we will be present in all parts of the country and we will double our sales."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdou Lachachi, Pfeizer Director of Finance
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I think it (referendum) is the hope for Algeria. It is very important that all Algerians vote for civil peace."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop man
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I think it is good to vote. everyone is united and together for the first time."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop woman
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"The referendum is only part of the issue. The other issue is how to reintegrate into society these who are part of the violence. Thousands of them, what is going to happen to them."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop man
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wn.com/Algeria Peace Plan Referendum Economy
English/Nat
Western investors are hoping the referendum in Algeria on September 16 will open up exciting new markets.
If the peace plan of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is endorsed, foreign investment could soon flow into the country.
Civilians want peace and so do investment giants like pharmaceutical company, Pfeizer.
They believe a "Yes" vote will mean the beginning of a new Algeria which would give foreign investors a whole new market.
Pfeizer is already in the process of building a new factory due for completion by the end of 2000.
On the streets of Algiers, many people are eager to cast their vote in Thursday's referendum.
Algeria has been gripped by violence since 1992 and many feel this is their best chance to bring it to an end.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We are expecting the result of this referendum to be positive. Once the violence stops, we will be present in all parts of the country and we will double our sales."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdou Lachachi, Pfeizer Director of Finance
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I think it (referendum) is the hope for Algeria. It is very important that all Algerians vote for civil peace."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop man
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"I think it is good to vote. everyone is united and together for the first time."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop woman
SOUNDBITE: (French)
"The referendum is only part of the issue. The other issue is how to reintegrate into society these who are part of the violence. Thousands of them, what is going to happen to them."
SUPER CAPTION: Voxpop man
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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R20 in Oran Algeria 2014
GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE AFRICAN HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON THE GREEN ECONOMY Schwarzenegger Encourages the Mobilization ......
GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE AFRICAN HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON THE GREEN ECONOMY Schwarzenegger Encourages the Mobilization ...
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GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE AFRICAN HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON THE GREEN ECONOMY Schwarzenegger Encourages the Mobilization ...
Superpower 2 Algeria Episode 1: Improving our economy
In this first episode in the series we try to get our beautiful Algeria out of debt.
Shoutout to the CommissarBRO because his gameplays of this game is the mai...
In this first episode in the series we try to get our beautiful Algeria out of debt.
Shoutout to the CommissarBRO because his gameplays of this game is the main reason why I got the game. Want to see his gameplays? Here is his channel link.
CommissarBRO's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CommissarBRO
About Superpower 2
RULE YOUR COUNTRY, CONQUER YOUR ENEMIES, DOMINATE THE WORLD!
The Story:
SuperPower 2 is the only global geopolitical simulation game which allows players to control entire countries. Players control countries in 3 major areas: political, economic and military, but this time, in a beautiful real-time 3D environment. Players build up their own countries and increase their influence in the broader world while competing against sophisticated A.I. Along the way, gamers make use of economic sanctions, political alliances, and military actions to wage their battles. SuperPower 2 offers the ability to fine-tune each country's performance, from creating or breaking treaties, to making tactical decisions in particular military conflicts.
Key Features:
193 real countries all playable & equipped with realistic data drawn from the CIA World Factbook, the United Nations and U.S. Military databases.
Sophisticated A.I. designed to realistically simulate each country.
Real-life combat situations, with multiple forces joining and leaving battles as the balance of power shifts.
Real-time gameplay and Modular units building.
Solo scenarios and "sandbox mode", as well as full Multiplayer support for up to 32 players in a variety of styles, including world domination, economic master, and many others
SuperPower 2 Steam Edition Features:
14 steam achievements
New internet matchmaking library, and modified the UI flow in the multiplayer menus
Updated the code to support new OS
Widescreen Resolution support
Editor and Full SDK included
Gameplay Changes:
Capital ships needed for invasions from the sea. They need to be within 750km of the region you're trying to invade.
Enemy fleets must be further than 1500km of your invasion fleet when trying to invade a region from the sea.
The AI will take diplomatic relations into account and will decide whether or not to annex regions under it's military control now.
Economy: GTM limited to 30%, sectortax at 70%.
Diplomacy: embargo treaties result in a drop in relations.
Combat Radius has been enlarged to make frontlines easier to make.
AI: allies will make more rational decisions when there is war. If you can handle it yourself, they won't help.
Peaceful Annexation: depending on population support in both nations, you now have more or less chance of peacefully annexation a nation.
95 and the nations involved need at least one religion or language in common. (Steam)
Game Info
Rating: Teen for Drug Reference and Mild Violence
Release Date: October 11th, 2004
Review: 74% of all the reviews are positive as of July 13th, 2015
Gamemodes: Single Player, Multiplayer.
Mod Support: Yes (No Steam Workshop)
Want to learn more about Superpower 2? Visit the store page here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/282400/
My Steam Profile: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198085296284/
My Steam Youtube Group (Join it if you like my videos and/or would like to give me ideas for future videos or if you want to chat): http://steamcommunity.com/groups/FirstguyGaming
System Requirements
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU Processor
Memory: 256 MB RAM
Graphics: DirectX compatible graphic card with 64 MB
DirectX: Version 9.0
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Processor: 2 GHz CPU Processor
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: DirectX compatible graphic card with 128 MB
DirectX: Version 9.0
wn.com/Superpower 2 Algeria Episode 1 Improving Our Economy
In this first episode in the series we try to get our beautiful Algeria out of debt.
Shoutout to the CommissarBRO because his gameplays of this game is the main reason why I got the game. Want to see his gameplays? Here is his channel link.
CommissarBRO's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CommissarBRO
About Superpower 2
RULE YOUR COUNTRY, CONQUER YOUR ENEMIES, DOMINATE THE WORLD!
The Story:
SuperPower 2 is the only global geopolitical simulation game which allows players to control entire countries. Players control countries in 3 major areas: political, economic and military, but this time, in a beautiful real-time 3D environment. Players build up their own countries and increase their influence in the broader world while competing against sophisticated A.I. Along the way, gamers make use of economic sanctions, political alliances, and military actions to wage their battles. SuperPower 2 offers the ability to fine-tune each country's performance, from creating or breaking treaties, to making tactical decisions in particular military conflicts.
Key Features:
193 real countries all playable & equipped with realistic data drawn from the CIA World Factbook, the United Nations and U.S. Military databases.
Sophisticated A.I. designed to realistically simulate each country.
Real-life combat situations, with multiple forces joining and leaving battles as the balance of power shifts.
Real-time gameplay and Modular units building.
Solo scenarios and "sandbox mode", as well as full Multiplayer support for up to 32 players in a variety of styles, including world domination, economic master, and many others
SuperPower 2 Steam Edition Features:
14 steam achievements
New internet matchmaking library, and modified the UI flow in the multiplayer menus
Updated the code to support new OS
Widescreen Resolution support
Editor and Full SDK included
Gameplay Changes:
Capital ships needed for invasions from the sea. They need to be within 750km of the region you're trying to invade.
Enemy fleets must be further than 1500km of your invasion fleet when trying to invade a region from the sea.
The AI will take diplomatic relations into account and will decide whether or not to annex regions under it's military control now.
Economy: GTM limited to 30%, sectortax at 70%.
Diplomacy: embargo treaties result in a drop in relations.
Combat Radius has been enlarged to make frontlines easier to make.
AI: allies will make more rational decisions when there is war. If you can handle it yourself, they won't help.
Peaceful Annexation: depending on population support in both nations, you now have more or less chance of peacefully annexation a nation.
95 and the nations involved need at least one religion or language in common. (Steam)
Game Info
Rating: Teen for Drug Reference and Mild Violence
Release Date: October 11th, 2004
Review: 74% of all the reviews are positive as of July 13th, 2015
Gamemodes: Single Player, Multiplayer.
Mod Support: Yes (No Steam Workshop)
Want to learn more about Superpower 2? Visit the store page here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/282400/
My Steam Profile: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198085296284/
My Steam Youtube Group (Join it if you like my videos and/or would like to give me ideas for future videos or if you want to chat): http://steamcommunity.com/groups/FirstguyGaming
System Requirements
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Processor: 1.5 GHz CPU Processor
Memory: 256 MB RAM
Graphics: DirectX compatible graphic card with 64 MB
DirectX: Version 9.0
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Processor: 2 GHz CPU Processor
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: DirectX compatible graphic card with 128 MB
DirectX: Version 9.0
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 15
Contesting Views The Visual Economy of France and Algeria Li Book Review
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- published: 27 Sep 2015
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Algeria's Economist Outlook - GE
Subscribe to the GE Channel: http://full.sc/12xcByI Algeria, like many rich oil exporting rich countries, is trying to diversify its economy. To do so, it wi......
Subscribe to the GE Channel: http://full.sc/12xcByI Algeria, like many rich oil exporting rich countries, is trying to diversify its economy. To do so, it wi...
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Subscribe to the GE Channel: http://full.sc/12xcByI Algeria, like many rich oil exporting rich countries, is trying to diversify its economy. To do so, it wi...
INTERVIEW OF ALGERIAN ECONOMIC NEWS NETWORK WITH TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN ALGERIA
This interview was realized by Elhadi kalkali , the General Manager of Algerian Economic News Network in the office of the turkish ambassador in Algeria in 1......
This interview was realized by Elhadi kalkali , the General Manager of Algerian Economic News Network in the office of the turkish ambassador in Algeria in 1...
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This interview was realized by Elhadi kalkali , the General Manager of Algerian Economic News Network in the office of the turkish ambassador in Algeria in 1...
Richest African Countries 2015
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Mone...
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Monetary Fund, The IMF.
More information here:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2015/01/weodata/weoseladv.aspx?a=1&c;=001&s;=PPPGDP
The featured countries are:
_____________________
10. Tanzania
GDP: $101 Billion
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 47.4 Million
Famous For: Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro
9. Kenya
GDP: $146 Billion
Capital: Nairobi
Population: 45 million
Famous For: Wildlife
8. Ethiopia
GDP: $154 Billion
Capital: Addis Ababa
Population: 90 million
Famous For: Olympic Gold Medallists
7. Sudan
GDP: $168 Billion
Capital: Khartoum
Population: 37 million
6. Angola
GDP: $176 Billion
Capital: Luanda
Population: 24 million
5. Morocco
GDP: $271 Billion
Capital: Rabat
Population: 34 million
Famous For: Art. Music, Food
4. Algeria
GDP: $584 Billion
Capital: Algiers
Population: 40 million
Famous For: Geographical Diversity
3. South Africa
GDP: $712 Billion
Capital: Pretoria
Population: 54 million
Famous For: Minerals, Kruger National Park, and Nelson Mandela
2. Egypt
GDP: $997 Billion
Capital: Cairo
Population: 88 million
Famous For: Ancient Civilization, Pyramids
1. Nigeria
GDP (PPP): $1.1 Trillion
Capital: Abuja
Population: 174 million
Famous For: Oil, Literature (Chinua Achebe)
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wn.com/Richest African Countries 2015
This is a list of the richest African countries in 2015 by GDP (PPP).
The Economic Data was collected from the World Economic Database of the International Monetary Fund, The IMF.
More information here:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2015/01/weodata/weoseladv.aspx?a=1&c;=001&s;=PPPGDP
The featured countries are:
_____________________
10. Tanzania
GDP: $101 Billion
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 47.4 Million
Famous For: Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro
9. Kenya
GDP: $146 Billion
Capital: Nairobi
Population: 45 million
Famous For: Wildlife
8. Ethiopia
GDP: $154 Billion
Capital: Addis Ababa
Population: 90 million
Famous For: Olympic Gold Medallists
7. Sudan
GDP: $168 Billion
Capital: Khartoum
Population: 37 million
6. Angola
GDP: $176 Billion
Capital: Luanda
Population: 24 million
5. Morocco
GDP: $271 Billion
Capital: Rabat
Population: 34 million
Famous For: Art. Music, Food
4. Algeria
GDP: $584 Billion
Capital: Algiers
Population: 40 million
Famous For: Geographical Diversity
3. South Africa
GDP: $712 Billion
Capital: Pretoria
Population: 54 million
Famous For: Minerals, Kruger National Park, and Nelson Mandela
2. Egypt
GDP: $997 Billion
Capital: Cairo
Population: 88 million
Famous For: Ancient Civilization, Pyramids
1. Nigeria
GDP (PPP): $1.1 Trillion
Capital: Abuja
Population: 174 million
Famous For: Oil, Literature (Chinua Achebe)
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- published: 15 Apr 2015
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ALGERIA: ALGERIAN SAHARA: OIL INDUSTRY PROFILE
Eng/French/Nat
Algerian authorities have granted APTV exclusive access to the country's economic lifeline - the oil fields of the Sahara.
In a land stric...
Eng/French/Nat
Algerian authorities have granted APTV exclusive access to the country's economic lifeline - the oil fields of the Sahara.
In a land stricken by an undeclared civil war and years of bureaucratic mismanagement, the oil industry is crucial to Algeria's future.
But with revenues today papering over cracks in the shattered economy, Algerians have yet to feel the benefit of the wealth lying beneath the sands.
It's a two-hour plane journey from the capital, but the oilfields of the Sahara are at the centre of Algeria's plans for the future.
Gas flares in the desert mark the site of crude reserves estimated at 4 (b) billion tonnes: Algeria, two-thirds the size of the United States, is sitting on an ocean of oil.
Security is high. Despite the miles of desert surrounding the drilling fields, officials are acutely aware of the risk of sabotage.
The government's five-year struggle with armed Islamic militants has claimed tens of thousands of lives and shattered the economy.
Possible terrorist targets, foreign technicians working in the oil fields are flown in directly from Europe. Even the nearest local town is off-limits for men like Garry Forsyth.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Safety-wise, they're very safety conscious. They make sure we have high security to make sure there's no trouble... like, Algeria has got some troubles, but we haven't seen any sign of it. I know our orders from Canada are if we don't feel safe, we're to take off right away, and we've had no problem with that at all.
SUPER CAPTION: Garry Forsyth, Senior Oil Technician
Terrorist incidents in the oil fields have been few - a blessing for Algeria's government which relies on oil revenues estimated at 1 (b) billion dollars yearly to keep the economy afloat.
Oil revenues represent 95 per cent of Algeria's total exports - and the government is anxious to boost production.
To counterbalance the risks of working in one of the world's most dangerous countries, Algeria's state oil company is pushing for legislation to make the country more attractive to foreign oil companies.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
I think that our major rule about cooperation and joint venture activities in the oil and gas business in Algeria - the famous law signed in August 1986 - is to this day considered one of the most attractive in the world.
SUPER CAPTION: Zemine Zouioueche, CEO, SONATRACH (Algerian State Oil Company
But the road to oil-based prosperity has been a rocky one.
A famously inefficient bureaucracy rules over the remnants of Algeria's state-run economy.
With political life thrown into turmoil by the war with the Islamic militants, efforts at reform have foundered.
Few dare openly criticise the regime. But equally few think they are getting their fair share of the oil wealth.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
Yes, oil workers do have a reputation for being better off. But I don't believe we are as well paid as you might think.
SUPER CAPTION: Hamid Ettouahria, oil worker
Algeria is pinning hopes on parliamentary elections in June to settle the crisis paralysing the nation.
If they bring political accord and an end to the war, the elections might unlock the revolutionary economic potential of the oil.
If not, hopes of a better future will again go up in smoke.
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wn.com/Algeria Algerian Sahara Oil Industry Profile
Eng/French/Nat
Algerian authorities have granted APTV exclusive access to the country's economic lifeline - the oil fields of the Sahara.
In a land stricken by an undeclared civil war and years of bureaucratic mismanagement, the oil industry is crucial to Algeria's future.
But with revenues today papering over cracks in the shattered economy, Algerians have yet to feel the benefit of the wealth lying beneath the sands.
It's a two-hour plane journey from the capital, but the oilfields of the Sahara are at the centre of Algeria's plans for the future.
Gas flares in the desert mark the site of crude reserves estimated at 4 (b) billion tonnes: Algeria, two-thirds the size of the United States, is sitting on an ocean of oil.
Security is high. Despite the miles of desert surrounding the drilling fields, officials are acutely aware of the risk of sabotage.
The government's five-year struggle with armed Islamic militants has claimed tens of thousands of lives and shattered the economy.
Possible terrorist targets, foreign technicians working in the oil fields are flown in directly from Europe. Even the nearest local town is off-limits for men like Garry Forsyth.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Safety-wise, they're very safety conscious. They make sure we have high security to make sure there's no trouble... like, Algeria has got some troubles, but we haven't seen any sign of it. I know our orders from Canada are if we don't feel safe, we're to take off right away, and we've had no problem with that at all.
SUPER CAPTION: Garry Forsyth, Senior Oil Technician
Terrorist incidents in the oil fields have been few - a blessing for Algeria's government which relies on oil revenues estimated at 1 (b) billion dollars yearly to keep the economy afloat.
Oil revenues represent 95 per cent of Algeria's total exports - and the government is anxious to boost production.
To counterbalance the risks of working in one of the world's most dangerous countries, Algeria's state oil company is pushing for legislation to make the country more attractive to foreign oil companies.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
I think that our major rule about cooperation and joint venture activities in the oil and gas business in Algeria - the famous law signed in August 1986 - is to this day considered one of the most attractive in the world.
SUPER CAPTION: Zemine Zouioueche, CEO, SONATRACH (Algerian State Oil Company
But the road to oil-based prosperity has been a rocky one.
A famously inefficient bureaucracy rules over the remnants of Algeria's state-run economy.
With political life thrown into turmoil by the war with the Islamic militants, efforts at reform have foundered.
Few dare openly criticise the regime. But equally few think they are getting their fair share of the oil wealth.
SOUNDBITE: (French)
Yes, oil workers do have a reputation for being better off. But I don't believe we are as well paid as you might think.
SUPER CAPTION: Hamid Ettouahria, oil worker
Algeria is pinning hopes on parliamentary elections in June to settle the crisis paralysing the nation.
If they bring political accord and an end to the war, the elections might unlock the revolutionary economic potential of the oil.
If not, hopes of a better future will again go up in smoke.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/5ad6df986ecb93ab51f4b34d83f2e071
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
The challenges Algeria faces to reform and grow - Ask the Expert
World Review expert Dr Emmanuel Martin, Director of the Institute for Economic Studies-Europe, Paris, looks at how the oil price crash could provide an opportun...
World Review expert Dr Emmanuel Martin, Director of the Institute for Economic Studies-Europe, Paris, looks at how the oil price crash could provide an opportunity for Algeria to move from a rent economy based on gas, oil and import monopolies serving a small elite to a system where Algerians can finally enjoy economic freedom and opportunities.
wn.com/The Challenges Algeria Faces To Reform And Grow Ask The Expert
World Review expert Dr Emmanuel Martin, Director of the Institute for Economic Studies-Europe, Paris, looks at how the oil price crash could provide an opportunity for Algeria to move from a rent economy based on gas, oil and import monopolies serving a small elite to a system where Algerians can finally enjoy economic freedom and opportunities.
- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 19
Do you know algeria?
The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and most populous cit......
The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and most populous cit...
wn.com/Do You Know Algeria
The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and most populous cit...
Algeria: The PM's Economic Workshops
Al Qarra - For Abdelmalek Sellal, Algeria's newly appointed Prime Minister, there was no honeymoon period following his nomination on 4th September. Presiden......
Al Qarra - For Abdelmalek Sellal, Algeria's newly appointed Prime Minister, there was no honeymoon period following his nomination on 4th September. Presiden...
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Al Qarra - For Abdelmalek Sellal, Algeria's newly appointed Prime Minister, there was no honeymoon period following his nomination on 4th September. Presiden...
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
Dr Mohamed Said BEGHOUL
Expert-Consultant en énergie « Oil & Gas »
Ancien Directeur à la division Exploration de Sonatrac...
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
Dr Mohamed Said BEGHOUL
Expert-Consultant en énergie « Oil & Gas »
Ancien Directeur à la division Exploration de Sonatrach
Ali-Bey NASRI
Président de l’Anexal et consultant économique
Mehdi BENDIMERAD
Chef d’entreprise SPS – Panneaux structurels isolants modulables
Membre du FCE – Représentant Napeo (Partenariat Afrique du Nord – USA pour les opportunités économiques)
Pr Noureddine YESSAA
DG CDER (Centre de développement des énergies renouvelables)
Sid-Ali AMZAL
Journaliste / Economia
Amina Lakri
Journaliste / Economia
Reda Rachid ALLALOUCHE
Directeur du point économique / Présentateur Economia
Production / Dzair News / TV
Algérie Economie Entreprise Business Algeria Economy Television
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wn.com/L'AlgéRie Peut Elle Vivre Sans PéTrole
L'Algérie peut elle vivre sans pétrole
Dr Mohamed Said BEGHOUL
Expert-Consultant en énergie « Oil & Gas »
Ancien Directeur à la division Exploration de Sonatrach
Ali-Bey NASRI
Président de l’Anexal et consultant économique
Mehdi BENDIMERAD
Chef d’entreprise SPS – Panneaux structurels isolants modulables
Membre du FCE – Représentant Napeo (Partenariat Afrique du Nord – USA pour les opportunités économiques)
Pr Noureddine YESSAA
DG CDER (Centre de développement des énergies renouvelables)
Sid-Ali AMZAL
Journaliste / Economia
Amina Lakri
Journaliste / Economia
Reda Rachid ALLALOUCHE
Directeur du point économique / Présentateur Economia
Production / Dzair News / TV
Algérie Economie Entreprise Business Algeria Economy Television
Invité de la Rédaction - Le point économique - Canal - Algeria - Point Eco Industrie Chaine 3 III ENTV FCE Commerce - Emploi - Formation - Ecole - Rebrab - Hamiani - Haddad - Safex - Ouedkniss - Salon -Lhachemi - Emission - radio - Souhila El Hachemi - Questions d'actu - Ahmed Lehri Lahri - sawssen suz Sebiane - Hichem Senoussaoui - Journal - Mahrez Rabia - Eco - Débat - Khaled Drareni- Echourouk - El Djezairia - UNI- Investisseurs - U.N.I - AIDA - A.I.D.A - Diaspora algérienne algerian - Hakima kamal - Abdelouahab Rahim - hassen hassan khelifati celine laouas - alalouche - Ammar Allalouche - Ahmed Allalouche - rachida rabea toufik mustapha taleb - fikra - toufik lerari - reda hamiani - chedly zaoun - meziane rabhi - malek mahdia benhacine - care - slim othmani - Abbas turki terki maamar djebbour - djamel Maafa - Ismael Smail Chikhoune usabc Elisabeth Lord Stuart Amel samia benaissa riadh bellechchili djamal djamel bellechili - Décideurs tv - Eco ici Eco ailleurs - Allegorie TV - WTCA algeria - Ahmed Tibaoui - Reda Hamiani - Nassim Kerdjoudj - CACI - Laid Amor Benamor - Hocine Saibi - Ramdane Djezairi - Farid Gaid - Lamia Rouaz - Nabni - Care - Ceimi
- published: 08 Oct 2015
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