
The Algerian Agency for Investment Promotion AAPI recently reviewed a proposal for an integrated investment and industrial city in Boughezoul, Médéa province. This project aims to transform a large area into a hub for production, services, and economic activities. Initially, the plan involves developing 74 hectares, with a future expansion to 150 hectares. The proposed industrial city in Boughezoul is designed to host multiple production units, along with supporting infrastructure and services for businesses, fostering an integrated industrial fabric rather than a simple activity zone. The project components include industrial production units, service areas, logistical and support infrastructure, and facilities for investors. Boughezoul is poised to become the site of one of the largest industrial projects currently under consideration in the region. The AAPI is preparing for a site visit next Monday to assess the project's feasibility, examine terrain characteristics, prepare a practical vision, define the organizational framework, and specify necessary procedures for the commencement of work. This initiative also reflects a new direction for the AAPI, which is exploring more proposals for industrial and activity zones on private land to expand land availability for investment and support private initiatives.
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