Morocco’s economic growth is expected to reach 4.2 % in 2025 and 4 % in 2026,driven by public investment,according to the projections of the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development.
READ MOREMorocco chaired In Geneva on Thursday the 33rd session of the Committee of Participants of the Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries (GSTP),held at a pivotal moment,and comes
Libyan and Turkish officials convened in Ankara to address the settlement of longstanding contracts signed before 2011,alongside evaluating those signed in 2024 and 2025.
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Morocco has successfully established itself as a leading economic hub for Africa through strategic investments and active economic diplomacy,according to African Union Commission President Mahmoud Al
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Pharmaprom is set to invest 75 million dirhams in expanding its production facility in Lissasfa near Casablanca,signaling growing confidence in Morocco’s pharmaceuti
Morocco must intensify structural reforms and rethink its economic strategy to maintain resilience in the face of mounting climate risks,fiscal pressures,and social demands,according to the 2024 annu
Dealing in counterfeit cigarettes earned Uptown Superstore Store in Mpumalanga a massive fine of R600 000 and an order to buy more than 500 desks for four Mpumalanga schools.
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Despite global industrial disruptions over the past decade,including the COVID-19 pandemic,geopolitical tensions,and post-pandemic inflation,Morocco’s aerospace sector has demonstrated remarkable re
King Mohammed VI received,on Tuesday at the Royal Palace in Tetouan,Governor of central Bank Abdellatif Jouahri,who presented to the Sovereign the Bank’s annual report on the Kingdom’s economic,mon
The Moroccan government expects to cut its budget deficit to 3% of GDP in 2026,from 3.5% this year,as it continues to pursue fiscal consolidation and structural reforms,finance minister Nadia Fettah
Three months after a massive power outage plunged the Iberian Peninsula into darkness,Portugal unveiled Monday a €400 million plan to reinforce its electrical grid—and floated the possibility of co
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