Algeria is taking a closer look at what lies beneath its southern soil—and the numbers are starting to add up. With new data pointing to large reserves of gold and marble, state mining group Sonarem has announced a more active push to tap into these resources. At the same time, the government is preparing to ease restrictions on foreign investment in mining, marking a potential shift in how the country manages its natural wealth.
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