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How should Sino-Moroccan trade relations be judged? PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 24 July 2010
China's President Hu Jintao u Yongqing  welcomed by Moroccan King Mohammed
President Hu Jintao u Yongqing welcomed by Moroccan King Mohammed
Will Morocco be able to position itself in this market which has such vast potential? Or should it be viewed as perilous to the national productive fabric? Especially as imports are to a significant extent carried out by Moroccan operators. China is effectively setting itself up as a base for on demand production at very competitive prices.

The story of the babouche speaks volumes about the system. Didn’t the Moroccan artisanal product begin to be mass produced? What’s more with plastic as the primary material? So that the presence of Chinese citizens is seen in the flow of these products and the revenue harvested is often reinvested in the acquisition of real property. And, what a bonus to invest in local money! In this respect, the focus given to this relationship by the last biannual newsletter of the Centre Marocain de Conjoncture calls for a thorough discussion.
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Royal Air Maroc Buys 66% stake in Jet4You PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010
If you can't beat them,Does the low cost model pose a threat to traditional companies? Atlas Blue, hybrid group company of Royal Air Maroc, is now back in the fold, not having managed to lower costs. But, RAM has continued to raise the need for a low cost alternative, knowing that its own attempt didn’t work “due to the size of the fleet and to an insufficiently powerful commercial internet site”, explains Driss Benhima, CEO of the group.
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Global Competitiveness: Where does Morocco Stand? PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010
Where does Morocco Stand?
Global Competitiveness: Where does Morocco Stand?
Low level of product and market diversity, technological level also limited and a low adaptation dynamic. In a word, the specialisation profile of Morocco prevents it from benefitting from its policy of commercial openness. The Royal Institute of Strategic Studies (IRES) reviews Morocco’s weaknesses, weaknesses which have alarming proportions for the balance of payments situation.
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Morocco committed to increase public investments, EIU PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 26 November 2009
Morocco committed to increase public investments, EIU
Morocco committed to increase public investments, EIU
London - Morocco is committed to increasing public investments in order to boost economic activity, British think tank, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said in its November report.
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Renault Continues Plant Project in Morocco After Nissan Alliance Terminated PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 25 June 2009
Renault Continues Plant Project in Morocco
Renault Continues Plant Project in Morocco

 
The Renault Group, being the most successful in Morocco's car market, confirms its persistence in the construction of a manufacturing complex in Tangiers to produce low-cost cars despite losing its ties with its former project partner Nissan Motor Co.
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article thumbnailMorocco's Water Programmes: A Regional Model

Tuesday, 08 June 2010

The arid Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region faces imminent water challenges due to climate change and demographic pressure, but some countries, such as Morocco, have begun the task of aggressively securing future water supplies.

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