L'Economiste Weekly highlights
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Editorial – Starting again from a higher ground
In the end, Morocco did not win its second African star. The Atlas Lions failed to take the final step…
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Automotive market: Record growth of over 33% in 2025!
Another argument that explains the commercial performance of new cars in Morocco is the strong growth of the tourism sector,…
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AI made in Morocco is on the move
In Rabat, on Monday, January 12, 2026 , ministers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, and technology experts gathered to sign an…
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Public procurement: A new mandatory formality
Since January 1, 2026, public procurements have been subject to mandatory registration, with a fee of 0.1% of their value.…
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End of the drought cycle?
Before MPs, Nizar Baraka officially confirmed what citizens had been saying upon witnessing the significant rainfall of recent weeks. Indeed,…
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The Court of Cassation is overwhelmed with cases
The judicial year opened at the Court of Cassation on January 13, 2026 in Rabat. Its First President, M’hamed Abdenabaoui,…
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Editorial – Better preparation
The recent rains and snowfall have had a positive impact in more ways than one. First, they have allowed our…
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Tourism: Beyond 20 million visitors
Once again, the kingdom has seen a 14% increase in arrivals at border crossings in 2025. This was announced by…
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Savings: Seizing opportunities while avoiding pitfalls
Recent IPOs, the proliferation of mutual funds, gold’s continued presence as a safe haven , and even the appeal of…
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Travel, education, online shopping, real estate: What’s changing for you
The Foreign Exchange Office is once again adjusting the liberalization threshold. With the 2026 General Instructions on Foreign Exchange Transactions…