Algiers – Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib presided over a meeting of the Supreme Council for Import Regulation in Algiers earlier today. The meeting, held Monday, focused on reviewing the performance of goods and services imports for the year 2025 and outlining projections for 2026.
According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s office, the council convened to assess the effectiveness of current import regulations and to strategize for the upcoming year. The discussion centered on key sectors and aimed to identify areas where import substitution can be further encouraged to bolster domestic production.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced trade relationship and ensuring that import policies are aligned with the nation’s economic development goals. He stressed the need for a comprehensive approach that considers both the needs of local industries and the availability of essential goods and services for the Algerian population.
The meeting also addressed concerns regarding potential trade imbalances and the impact of global economic fluctuations on Algeria’s import sector. Council members explored various measures to mitigate risks and ensure the stability of the national economy.
Further details regarding specific import targets and regulatory adjustments are expected to be announced in the coming days. The government remains committed to promoting sustainable economic growth and fostering a competitive business environment.



