14 Avril 2026
In a step reflecting a new approach toward diversifying the land offer dedicated to investment, the Algerian Investment Promotion Agency has initiated the examination of mechanisms enabling private operators to develop integrated industrial and activity zones on privately owned land, thereby opening promising prospects for high-value investment initiatives.
In this context, the Algerian Investment Promotion Agency held today, Tuesday 14 April 2026, a working meeting with a project holder who aims to establish an integrated industrial investment city, with discussions focusing on ways to bring this project into reality.
During the meeting, the details of the project were presented. It is expected to be developed in the city of Boughezoul (Medea) over an area of 74 hectares in its first phase, with the possibility of expansion to 150 hectares. The project includes multiple production units, in addition to service facilities and supporting infrastructure, which would contribute to creating an integrated industrial ecosystem and generating employment opportunities in the region.
The discussions also addressed the project’s technical and economic aspects, the land status, and the related administrative procedures, while examining the mechanisms required to overcome difficulties and provide suitable conditions for launching the project as soon as possible.
At the conclusion of the meeting, it was agreed to organize a field visit to the project site next Monday, in coordination with the concerned parties, with the aim of preparing a practical vision for the feasibility of implementing the project and defining the regulatory and procedural framework for moving into the execution phase.
This initiative falls within a new approach adopted by the Agency, based on examining the possibility of implementing proposals for the creation of both industrial and activity zones on privately owned land, thereby expanding the land offer dedicated to investment and introducing innovative models for developing economic spaces.
This orientation is of particular importance, as this project is among the first initiatives being examined by the Agency in this field, reflecting the determination to support private initiatives and enable economic operators to contribute to the development of such zones.





