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.
LafargeHolcim Maroc Afrique (LHMA),through its subsidiary Cimenteries du Cameroun (Cimencam),has inaugurated lately an integrated clinker and cement plant in Figuil,located in Cameroon’s North
Mali has started building a new gold refinery with Russian and Swiss partners,which officials say will help the country gain greater control over its gold exports,Reuters reported.
Moroccan Ynna Holding of Chaabi group has joined efforts with Emirati Amea Power Company for the building of 100 MW wind power farm in the Moroccan Saharan Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra region.
Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) signed a partnership deal on Wednesday,June 18,in Rabat,meant to achieve two key objectives: improving the resilience of agricult
Qatar National Bank (QNB) has petitioned a U.S. federal court to enforce a $1.02 billion arbitration award against South Sudan,stemming from an unpaid wartime loan originally intended to stabilize th
The first Global South Economic Forum (GSEF) convened this week in Abu Dhabi,gathering over 100 delegates from more than 20 developing nations to chart a path toward a more equitable global economic
Morocco’s African policy,which is based on solidarity-based “win-win” partnership,is delivering positive results and ensuring food security to African countries in a world rocked by uncertainties
Sudan’s Central Bureau of Statistics has reported a modest easing in the country’s annual inflation rate,which stood at 142.82% in May,down slightly from the previous month.
CEO of Royal Air Maroc Hamid Addou has publicly criticized Boeing for chronic delivery delays even as the carrier is negotiating a massive 74-aircraft order,highlighting tensions in the airline’
Morocco’s government has adopted a new legislation enhancing Regional Investment Centers (CRI) capabilities,integrating support systems for small and medium enterprises into their core missions
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