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28 Startups, One Delivery Problem: Algeria’s Last-Mile War

28 Startups, One Delivery Problem: Algeria’s Last-Mile War

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 31, 2026

Algeria has 28 logistics technology startups fighting over the same delivery corridor. That number — tracked by Tracxn as of January 2026 — is extraordinary for a market of Algeria's size, and it signals two things simultaneously: the e-commerce logistics opportunity is real

Digital Advertising: Algeria’s Market Is Growing – But Brands Still Buy TV

Digital Advertising: Algeria’s Market Is Growing – But Brands Still Buy TV

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 30, 2026

Algeria's digital advertising market crossed an estimated US$270.5 million in 2024, according to Statista market forecasts — a figure that represents genuine expansion but also reveals the scale of what remains on the table. With 36 million internet users, 25 million Facebook

Cross-Border E-Commerce: Temu, Amazon, Shein and Algeria’s Customs Problem

Cross-Border E-Commerce: Temu, Amazon, Shein and Algeria’s Customs Problem

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 30, 2026

Temu has an Algerian storefront. You can browse it at temu.com/dz-en, filter by category, add to cart, and reach the checkout screen.

Algeria on the Global Stage: How Startups Are Winning at GITEX and VivaTech

Algeria on the Global Stage: How Startups Are Winning at GITEX and VivaTech

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 30, 2026

Three years ago, Algeria's presence at global tech exhibitions was close to invisible. Today, a 50-startup delegation occupies the "largest African stand" at VivaTech Paris, an investment fund for African tech companies is being launched from Algiers, and the country is hosting

Beyond FarmAI: Algeria’s Agritech Startup Scene in Oran, Constantine, and Tlemcen

Beyond FarmAI: Algeria’s Agritech Startup Scene in Oran, Constantine, and Tlemcen

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 28, 2026

Algeria feeds 46 million people from a country where roughly 12–13% of arable land is irrigated. That gap between potential and reality is the market that a generation of regional agritech founders is now working to close — and the action is not only in Algiers.

The Facebook Shop Economy: How Algerians Are Selling Billions Informally Online

The Facebook Shop Economy: How Algerians Are Selling Billions Informally Online

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 27, 2026

Algeria's largest e-commerce channel is not an app. It is not a website.

Streaming in Algeria: Netflix, Spotify, and the Dinar Problem

Streaming in Algeria: Netflix, Spotify, and the Dinar Problem

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 27, 2026

In December 2023, Google made a quiet but significant announcement: YouTube Music and YouTube Premium were officially launching in Algeria, with locally priced subscriptions. It was the first time a major international streaming platform had offered Algerians a legal,

11 Mobile Banks, One Winner: Algeria’s Neobank Race Is On

11 Mobile Banks, One Winner: Algeria’s Neobank Race Is On

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 27, 2026

When Regulation 24-64 was signed on October 13, 2024, it did not just create a legal framework for digital banks in Algeria — it started a race. More than eleven companies reportedly expressed interest in or initiated applications for digital banking licenses within the first

After Jumia’s Exit: Who Will Win Algeria’s E-Commerce Market?

After Jumia’s Exit: Who Will Win Algeria’s E-Commerce Market?

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 26, 2026

Jumia entered Algeria in 2014 with a promise: bring the Amazon experience to Africa. Twelve years later, it has left — quietly, unceremoniously, and with Algeria accounting for just 2% of its gross merchandise value.

Tech Hiring: The Top 10 Skills Employers Are Looking for in Algeria in 2026

Tech Hiring: The Top 10 Skills Employers Are Looking for in Algeria in 2026

ALGERIATECH Editorial
December 16, 2025

Introduction Algeria's technology labor market in 2026 is characterized by a paradox familiar to many fast-growing economies: a large pool of educated graduates and a simultaneous, acute shortage of specific high-demand skills. Employers report spending months searching for

Algeria’s Brain Drain Crisis: Why Engineers Are Leaving and What It Will Take to Stop Them

Algeria’s Brain Drain Crisis: Why Engineers Are Leaving and What It Will Take to Stop Them

ALGERIATECH Editorial
December 16, 2025

Introduction The numbers are stark. A study of engineering graduates at ESI (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique) — one of Algeria's most prestigious computer science schools — found that 95% of current engineering students want to leave the country after graduation.

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