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Principal Locations
  1. Algiers
  2. Annaba
  3. Batna
  4. Bechar
  5. Bejaia
  6. Biskra
  7. Blida
  8. Bordj Bou Arreridj
  9. Bouira
  10. Boumerdes
  11. Cherchell
  12. Constantine
  13. Dellys
  14. Djelfa
  15. El Oued
  16. Ghardaia
  17. Medea
  18. Mostaganem
  19. Oran
  20. Reggane
  21. Relizane
  22. Saida
  23. Setif
  24. Sidi Bel Abbes
  25. Skikda
  26. Tamanrasset
  27. Tebessa
  28. Tiaret
  29. Tindouf
  30. Tipasa
  31. Tlemcen

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Africa Algeria



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Near East and North Africa

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Near East and North Africa

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Near East and North Africa

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Near East and North Africa

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Near East and North Africa

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Algeria (12/04)

Algeria has taken the lead in working on issues related to the African Continent. Host of the OAU Conference in 2000, Algeria also was key in bringing Ethiopia and Eritrea to the peace table in 2000. It has worked closely with its African neighbors to establish the New African Partnership. Algeria has taken a lead in reviving the Union of the Arab Maghreb with its neighbors. ...

In 2004, U.S. direct investment in Algeria totaled $4.1 billion, mostly in the petroleum sector, which U.S. companies dominate. American companies also are active in banking and finance, services, pharmaceuticals, medical facilities, telecommunications, aviation, and information technology sectors. Algeria is the United States' 10th-largest market in the Middle East/North African region. U.S. exports to Algeria totaled $487 million in 2003, a decrease of almost 50% over 2002. Imports nearly doubled over the same period, from $2.4 billion in 2002 to $4.7 billion in 2003. Algeria exports over $2.6 billion (2003) of petroleum products and LNG to the United States, primarily to New England. In March 2004, President Bush designated Algeria a beneficiary country for duty-free treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). ... [Read More]

Near East and North Africa

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U.S. Department of State Websites of U.S. Embassies and Consulates

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