⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria's 25.6 million Facebook users drive an informal social commerce economy rivaling the formal $799 million e-commerce market, with 90-95% of transactions settled via cash-on-delivery. Tens of thousands of informal sellers operate through Facebook pages and WhatsApp with no consumer protection framework, while Shopify stores in Algeria grew 81-85% year-on-year in 2025 to reach 4,256 active stores. TikTok reaches 21.1 million Algerian adults and TikTok Shop's arrival is likely within 24 months.

Bottom Line: Sellers who want durable businesses should formalize now — the regulatory window where informal operation carries no consequences will not remain open indefinitely.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for AlgeriaHigh
social commerce is Algeria’s de facto largest e-commerce channel; it creates wealth but also consumer harm, and its regulatory status is unresolved
Action TimelineImmediate
for sellers considering formalization; 12–24 months for meaningful regulatory framework development
Key StakeholdersMinistry of Commerce (CNRC policy), Direction Générale des Impôts (tax framework), Ministry of Digital Economy, Facebook/Meta Algeria operations, logistics startups that serve social commerce sellers
Decision TypeStrategic
(for platform policy and regulatory design) / Tactical (for individual sellers choosing formalization timing)
Priority LevelHigh
Should be prioritized in near-term planning — important for maintaining competitive position

Quick Take: Algeria’s 26 million Facebook users have built a parallel commerce infrastructure that processes billions of dinars annually without CNRC registration, tax collection, or consumer recourse. The Digital Economy Law provides tools to formalize this activity, but enforcement without enablement will simply push sellers to WhatsApp and Telegram where they’re even harder to track. Local payment startups like Chargily Pay and the new PSP licensees have a unique opportunity to become the formalization bridge, offering sellers simplified tax compliance alongside payment acceptance.

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