1999 IN REVIEW

INSIDE

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North Africa Journal Report

1. The Automobile Market In Morocco
SLOW GROWTH, FRENCH
DOMINATION AND TOO MANY
USED CARS

2. The Automobile Market In Morocco
THE RISE OF THE ECONOMY CAR -
A GOVERNMENT-LED PROJECT

3. The Automobile Market In Morocco
CORPORATE PROFILE: SOCIETE
MAROCAINE DE CONSTRUCTION
AUTOMOBILE - SOMACA

4. The Automobile Market In Morocco
HYUNDAI COMPETES IN MOROCCO

5. The Automobile Market In Morocco
PERIPHERAL INDUSTRIES

    • Used European Tires
      Dumped In Morocco
    • The Auto Parts Industry
    • Oil & Air Filters:
      Sinfa Dominates
    • The Battery Business
    • Leasing And Rental
      In Their Infency

6. The Automobile Business In Algeria
WILL ALGERIA PRODUCE ITS CAR?

7. The Automobile Business In Algeria
THE AUTOMOBILE MARKET IN ALGERIA

    • Aggressive Asian Makers
    • Strong Commitment Of
      Peugeot In Algeria
    • New Players
    • Adapting To Global Conditions:
      From Eastern Europe To Asia
    • The Upscale Side
    • Portrait Of A Buyer
    • Inside Snvi
    • Indian Motorcycles

8. The Automobile Business In Algeria
KOREAN CAR MAKERS IN ALGERIA:
MAY THE CHEAPEST WIN!

9. The Automobile Business In Tunisia
PROFILE OF THE AUTO SECTOR IN TUNISIA

10. The Automobile Business In Morocco
CORPORATE PROFILE: AUTO-NEJMA



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