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The dinar is loosely linked to the U.S. dollar in a managed float. Algeria's main export, crude oil, is priced in dollars, while most of Algeria's imports are priced in euros. Therefore, the government endeavors to manage fluctuations in the value of the dinar. As of April 2008, US$1 was equivalent to about DZD 64.6. [38]
This is a list of countries by imports, based on the International Trade Centre, [1] except for the European Union. By merchandise imports ... Algeria: 33,766 2022
Algeria's currency is the dinar (DZD). The economy remains dominated by the state, a legacy of the country's socialist post-independence development model. In recent years, the Algerian government has halted the privatization of state-owned industries and imposed restrictions on imports and foreign involvement in its economy. [2]
Algeria is the United States' 3rd-largest market in the Middle East/North African region. [3] U.S. exports to Algeria totaled $1.2 billion in 2005, an increase of more than 50% since 2003. [3] U.S. imports from Algeria grew from $4.7 billion in 2002 to $10.8 billion in 2005, primarily in oil and liquefied natural gas. [3]
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune began a state visit to China on Monday, with both economic and diplomatic priorities as the North African nation looks to become less gas-dependent and ...
Algeria has been in an association agreement and a free trade agreement with the European Union since 2005. [4] In 2016, 67% of Algeria's exports went to the EU and 44% of Algeria's imports came from the EU. [5] Fuel and mining products made up 95.7% of EU imports from Algeria in 2017. [4]
This is a list of countries by oil imports based on The World Factbook and other sources. [1] Many countries also export oil, ... Algeria: 5,900: 2012
Energy in Algeria encompasses the production, consumption, and import of energy. As of 2009, the primary energy use in Algeria was 462 TWh, with a per capita consumption of 13 TWh. [2] Algeria is a significant producer and exporter of oil and gas and has been a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) since 1969. [3]