US-Algeria Business Council – American Algerian Business Council
The strategic vision and the activities of the USABC are determined by the USABC Board of Directors composed of American and Algerian corporations from prominent US Fortune 500
Companies selling, assembling, or producing vehicles locally may only produce or sell gasoline engine vehicles as the regulation bans diesel vehicles. All dealers/producers must offer at least one electric vehicle model to the Algerian market by the end of the fifth year of their authorization.
Multinational, and particularly U.S. firms operating in Algeria, are spreading the concept of responsible business conduct (RBC), which has traditionally been less common among domestic firms. American companies have sponsored Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs aimed at youth employment, education, and entrepreneurship.
Algerian government officials frequently encourage U.S. companies to invest in Algeria with particular focus on agriculture, information and communications technology, mining, hydrocarbons (both upstream and downstream), renewable energy, and healthcare.
The ILO estimates that more than one-third of all employment in Algeria takes place in the informal economy and the informal sector is estimated to comprise up to 50 percent of Algeria's non-hydrocarbon economy. Stringent labor-market regulations likely inhibit an increase in full-time, open-ended work.
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