Investment incentive system in Algeria under Law 22-18
Abstract
In Algeria, a series of laws have been enacted since independence to enhance the investment environment. Beginning with the cautious Investment Law of 1963, subsequent legislation aimed to promote investment freedom and regulate foreign investment. The Currency and Credit Law of 1990 strengthened financial oversight. A 1993 executive decree signaled Algeria's readiness to integrate into the global economy by encouraging and promoting investment, reflecting the country's commitment to creating an attractive investment climate.


