Algeria
Emerging or transactional engagement with U.S. firms.
What Algeria is doing in Washington
Algeria maintains a limited, though notable, lobbying presence in Washington. With only one active filing, the North African nation’s engagement is minimal compared to many other countries. The reported compensation for these activities is zero, indicating that the disclosed financial value of this particular influence effort is not monetary at this time, or that the contract values have not been publicly disclosed in the FARA filing beyond the initial registration.
The sole entity actively engaged in lobbying on behalf of Algeria is BGR Government Affairs, a strategic consulting firm. Their principal is the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, indicating that the Algerian government itself is directly contracting for influence services. While the specific government ministry or department is not detailed, the direct principal points to a unified governmental approach rather than engagement by state-owned enterprises, private companies, or opposition groups.
The primary activity listed is "Strategic Consulting," suggesting a focus on broader governmental relations rather than specific legislative pushes. Given the lack of disclosed monetary value and the nature of strategic consulting, a key objective likely involves image management and fostering positive diplomatic ties. This could include efforts to shape perceptions, build relationships with U.S. policymakers, and subtly advance Algerian interests within the U.S. political landscape without direct financial transactions being publicly reported for the engagement itself.
Briefing generated Apr 27, 2026 · synthesized from 1 filings