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
British Chariot Energy Company announced Wednesday that it has regained operatorship of its Moroccan Lixus and Rissana Offshore licenses from Energean firm.
The Yugo was cheap but soon became the butt of jokes.
A Moroccan business delegation visited last week the USA to promote the “Made in Morocco” brands and explore trading opportunities within the frame of the Free Trade Agreement signed between the No
Morocco and the United Arab Emirates have signed lately a cooperation agreement in civil aviation,particularly in strategic planning,the integration of artificial intelligence,and sustainable develop
Africorp Consortium has partnered with Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) to enable African industry,agriculture,mining,and education benefit from latest scientific and technologic innovations
The CEO of the French Development Agency (AFD),Rémy Rioux,who is on a working visit to Morocco,announced that he will be carrying out a field mission in the Kingdom’s Southern Provinces.
Leo XIV said the Church must now take the lead in facing newer threats to workers, such as artificial intelligence.
The French Development Agency (AFD) group is planning significant investments worth around €150 million in Morocco’s southern provinces,announced the Agency’s CEO,Rémy Rioux.
The African Organization for Intellectual Property (OAPI) and the African Guarantee Fund (AGF) have launched a €60.9 million partnership to finance 1,000 innovative projects across 17 African countr
A ruckus broke out during a Western Cape legislature sitting on Thursday over MEC for Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism Ivan Meyer’s trip to Taiwan, which led to sanctions from China.
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