مجلة البشائر الاقتصادية
Volume 11, Numéro 2, Pages 453-469
2025-09-04
Authors : Ghafir Asmaa . Bessouh Nadira .
This article investigates the export constraints facing Algerian textile SMEs, with an emphasis on both structural and institutional reasons. The major purpose is to understand how productivity limits, non-compliance with international standards, and insufficient support systems affect their worldwide competitiveness. The research adopts a mixed-methods approach, integrating statistical data analysis, field surveys of textile SMEs, and semi-structured interviews with institutional players. Data collecting options include structured questionnaires and qualitative content analysis approaches. The findings suggest a twin challenge: internal restrictions such as high manufacturing costs and insufficient technology integration, and external problems related to the inefficiency or misalignment of public and private support systems. These combined variables greatly limit export performance. The study underscores the gap between policy objectives and business reality, demonstrating that support programs are often separated from the actual needs of SMEs. The presentation includes tangible policy proposals targeted at increasing institutional support and strengthening the international competitiveness of Algeria’s textile sector.
Export barriers; institutional support; Competitiveness; Emerging economies.
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