Algiers – Business activity is proceeding normally across all of Algeria’s provinces, according to a statement released today by the General Union of Algerian Traders and Artisans (UGCAA). The UGCAA Secretary-General, Issam Badrissi, confirmed the stability of the commercial sector, emphasizing that supply chains remain consistent and uninterrupted.
Speaking from the capital, Badrissi addressed concerns circulating online, urging citizens to disregard misleading rumors spreading on social media platforms. He stressed that there have been no significant disruptions to the flow of goods and services nationwide.
‘We have observed a steady and consistent level of commercial activity throughout the country,’ Badrissi stated. ‘Our members across all provinces have reported no major challenges in maintaining supply and meeting consumer demand.’
The UGCAA’s statement aims to reassure the public and counter the spread of misinformation that could potentially destabilize the market. The organization is closely monitoring the situation and working with its members to ensure the continued smooth functioning of the commercial sector across Algeria.
The assurance comes amid a period of heightened vigilance regarding economic stability, and the UGCAA’s intervention seeks to prevent unnecessary panic buying or hoarding, which could create artificial shortages. The organization reiterated its commitment to supporting its members and ensuring a stable and reliable supply of essential goods for Algerian consumers.