Morocco
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Economic growth: IMF forecasts 2.4% growth for Morocco in 2023
The International Monetary Fund has just delivered in Marrakech a detailed analysis of the World Economy Outlook (WEO), and for…
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Reforms in Morocco: A model of gradual transformation
The tripartite organization of the Football World Cup in 2030 (Spain-Portugal-Morocco) is no accident. The relationships between these three countries…
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Morocco is losing its geologists!
The number of students studying «hard» sciences is shrinking year by year. By 2022, barely 14% of new university students…
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Morocco-Israel: Carasso Motors soon to set up shop in Morocco
The Israeli Carasso Motors group harbors strong ambitions for the Moroccan market. The company’s managers have expressed their desire to…
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Morocco keeps on believing in the oil dream
With optimism and determination, Morocco is pursuing its oil exploration projects in the various regions. Relentlessly, the National Office of…
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Trade with Morocco Europe, the largest and unbeatable partner
Despite a global context characterized by growing geopolitical tensions and difficulties in supply chains, Morocco’s trade transactions with the rest…
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Morocco at war against cultural appropriation
At a time of soft power war and cultural appropriation, Morocco makes it a point to protect its tangible and…
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The 2030 World Cup-Telecoms: Painstaking technical prerequisites for Morocco
This time will certainly be the right one… In the event that the Moroccan candidacy (with Spain and Portugal) for…
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The annual mleetings will highlight the advantages of the “made in Morocco” : Exclusive Interview with IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva
-L’Economiste: This is your second visit to Morocco as Managing Director of the IMF. What was the purpose of it?…
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Clean electricity: Morocco ranked 2nd in Africa
Arecord! Clean (i.e. renewable and nuclear) electricity sources reached 39% of the world’s electricity in 2022. Even better, wind…