Algeria

Government Reviews E-Commerce Strategy, Satellite Communication Plans

Algiers – Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib chaired a government meeting on Wednesday to review proposals concerning the national strategy for developing e-commerce, satellite-based electronic communication services, and the progress of key infrastructure projects.

According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s office, the meeting focused on evaluating the potential of e-commerce to boost the national economy and improve services for citizens. The proposed strategy aims to streamline online transactions, enhance consumer protection, and foster innovation within the digital marketplace.

The government also examined plans for expanding electronic communication services through satellite technology. This initiative seeks to improve connectivity in remote and underserved areas, ensuring access to essential services and opportunities for all citizens. The meeting addressed the technical and logistical challenges associated with deploying satellite infrastructure, as well as the potential economic benefits of increased connectivity.

Furthermore, the meeting included a review of the advancement of several key infrastructure projects across the country. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of these projects for driving economic growth, creating jobs, and improving the quality of life for Algerians. Government officials provided updates on the status of these projects, highlighting both successes and challenges encountered during implementation.

The government remains committed to fostering a dynamic and diversified economy, leveraging technology and infrastructure development to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all. The outcomes of this meeting are expected to inform future policy decisions and resource allocation in these critical sectors.

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