Derbal soumeiaBen Lamoudi djalilaBoussouek amel2025-03-132025-03-132024-11-27Derbal soumeia, Ben Lamoudi djalila, Boussouek amel. The digital economy in Algeria: prospects and challenges. National conference on Digital Economy and its Impact on the Economy and International Trade in Algeria - Challenges and Prospects - November 27, 2024 - PEDAA Laboratory. Faculty of Economic, Commercial and Management Sciences. University of Elouedhttps://dspace.univ-eloued.dz/handle/123456789/37519InterventionOver the past two decades, the digital economy has emerged as a key driver of growth, productivity, and competitiveness for businesses and nations alike. Algeria, like many countries worldwide, has embraced digital transformation as a strategy to diversify and strengthen its economy. The foundations for a digital economy in Algeria were laid in the 2000s, notably with the enactment of Law No. 2000-03 on August 5, 2000, which established general regulations for postal and telecommunications services. This law aimed primarily at fostering competition within the telecommunications sector. This research adopts an analytical-descriptive approach to explore the subject matter. Concepts are first presented descriptively and subsequently analyzed to achieve the study's primary objective: evaluating the integration of digitization into Algeria's economic activities. By examining the theoretical and practical dimensions of this integration, the study aims to highlight Algeria’s efforts to align with emerging and developed countries in leveraging technological advancements in information and communicationsenDigitizationE-commerceE-marketingDigital TechnologiesThe digital economy in Algeriaprospects and challengesIntervention