Morocco has lowered taxes on imported mobile phones from 17.5% to 2.5% as part of the 2026 Finance Law,a move the government says will help stabilize the market,reduce smuggling and support businesse
READ MORESudan’s central bank and the state-owned Sudanese Mineral Resources Company (SMRC) have established a joint committee to supervise gold exports and strengthen control over the sector,a statement rel
Morocco’s General Tax Directorate detailed principal fiscal measures contained in the 2026 budget law,continuing reforms initiated in 2023 under framework law 69-19 governing comprehensive tax
Bank of Africa has unveiled a comprehensive campaign to strengthen its position as the primary financial partner for Moroccan entrepreneurs,aligning with national efforts to revitalize the country
Global spending on energy is expected to reach $3.3 trillion in 2025,marking an all-time high,according to the World Energy Investment 2025 report released earlier this week by the International Ener
The price of one of the nation's favourite chocolate bars is under the microscope again.
PetroSA pursued a three-year deal to buy chemically adulterated unleaded petrol from a little-known company, Nako Energy. But after only six months, the fuel was pulled from the market after numerous complaints.
The Moroccan economy is expected to remain solid in 2025 and 2026,as weather conditions alleviate the drought that severely affected the agricultural sector in 2023 and 2024,according to the forecast
In a bold financial maneuver,Libya’s eastern-based authorities have fast-tracked the approval of a $12.7 billion infrastructure budget—framed as a national development drive,but widely viewed by an
Morocco’s domestic demand jumped 5.8% in 2024,accelerating from 4.9% in 2023,contributing 6.3 percentage points to GDP growth compared to 5.4 points the previous year,according to provisional n
The Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has called on African governments to tap into over $4 trillion in untapped domestic capital to bridge the continent’s widening infrastructure gap.
Bad news for private tenants.
King Mohammed VI has assured the newly-elected president of the African Development Bank,Mauritanian Sidi Ould Tah,that Morocco shall spare no effort in supporting him in achieving his objectives and
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