Key Market Indicators
Algeria’s plastic packaging trade deficit is forecast to reach $127,160,000 by 2026, down from $109,817,000 in 2021, a 1.5% annual decrease. In 1998, the trade deficit was 1.6% lower than in 2021. Algeria was in 103rd place in 2021, Madagascar ahead at $109,817,000. The United States, Germany and France took the 2nd, 3rd and 4th spots respectively in this ranking. Export of plastic packaging from Algeria is expected to total $2.3 million by 2026, falling by 1.3% annually on average from 2021's figure of $2.5 million. Since 1998, Algerian supply has dropped by 1.1% year on year. Last year, the country came in 103rd place, with Madagascar placing higher at $2.5 million. The US, Germany and France were in the top four spots. Imports of plastic packaging to Algeria are set to reach $129.5 million by 2026, increasing by an average of 2.5% each year from $112.3 million in 2021. Demand has risen 3.1% annually since 1997. Last year, Algeria was 60th in the rankings, with El Salvador ahead at $112.3 million. Germany, France and Mexico took the next three spots. Algeria’s plastic packaging trade deficit is projected to reach $127.2 million by 2026, down from $109.8 million in 2021, a decrease of 1.5% a year. In 1998, the trade deficit was 1.6% lower than in 2021. Algeria was 103rd in the rankings last year, with Madagascar ahead at $109.8 million. The US, Germany and France took the next three spots.