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With an area of 2.5 million km2 and a dynamic demography (growth rate of 2% per year 37.8 million end of 2012, 42 million in 2020, 50 million in 2030), Algeria has of GDP by the highest in North Africa (7 262 USD in purchasing power parity) GDP and fourth in Africa (206.5 billion stime USD) inhabitants. The riches of his basement (especially oil and gas: the fourth largest exporter) generate 97% of export revenue (73.9 billion USD in 2012) and 70% of budget revenues ("oil revenues"). Rising oil prices on international markets since the early 2000s, gave the Algerian authorities increasing means to achieve their ambitions for economic and social development.
Algeria has a healthy macroeconomic situation with an external debt of less than 3% of GDP, foreign exchange reserves of over 194 billion USD at the end of 2012 (covering 3 years of imports) and a reduction stime in unemployment (10%) even if the youth unemployment higher, remains a concern for the authorities. Inflationary pressures observed in 2012 (8.5% against 4% inflation in 2011 and 2010) are expected stime to reverse in 2013 with a forecast of around 5%. Diversification of the economy, modernization and infrastructure development, investment and job creation are the main lines of policy development. A large investment plan for the period 2009-2014

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