Calendar Date

Jul
29
2010
Today

NCG Banner Top

Advertisement
www.newcommercegroup.com

Login Form

EU-Morocco

article thumbnailMorocco to supply electricity to France

Tuesday, 08 June 2010

+ Full Story

Invest in Morocco

article thumbnailMorocco's Booming Art Market

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

+ Full Story

Special Reports

Interview
Opinion

Polls

Does the practice of religion at work affect productivity?
 

Syndicate

Moroccans Worldwide

article thumbnailTop StoryFrance plans anti-relocation measures

Saturday, 24 July 2010

The latest release from the French Secretary of State for Employment, Laurent Vauquiez, concerning call centre anti-relocation measures which are currently under review, has caused panic among...

Morocco to launch $2.5 bln high-speed train line PDF Print E-mail
User Rating: / 3
PoorBest 
Monday, 08 February 2010
Image Morocco will start building a high-speed railway linking Tangier to its commercial capital Casablanca, the Transport Ministry said on Monday.

"The work to build the high-speed train line between Tangier and Casablanca will be launched this year and the line service would begin in December 2015," it said.

The train project is part of a huge railway upgrade scheme stretching over six years and beginning this year, the ministry said.

"The high-speed train project would cost 20 billion dirhams (US$2.47 billion), of which half will go for the line infrastructure and 5.6 billion for railway equipment while the remaining 4.4 billion will be spent in the rolling stock," it added.

The ministry did not say from which foreign firms it would buy the trains and other equipment needed to build and service the planned line.

Industry sources in Rabat said they believed that French railway operator SNCF, heavy engineering group Alstom SA and Bombardier Inc were among the foreign companies vying for part or all of the project.

The Transport Ministry said the Tangier-Casablanca project is part of a large plan to expand and upgrade the country's railway infrastructure at a total cost of 33 billion drihams.

Government officials said the railway project dovetailed a government effort to bolster economic growth and fight the impact of the global economic slowdown.

The government plans to expand investment spending 20.4 percent this year to spur economic growth of 3.5 percent and offset the impact of the downturn in its main trade partners, mostly in Europe, the officials added.

The government estimates the economy grew by more than 5 percent last year, almost the same rate as the previous year, as the country garnered its largest cereals crop in 50 years.

The farming sector accounts for up to 17 percent of Morocco's gross domestic product and is the main employer.

Early last month, the state forecasting High Planning Commission had said it expected the cereals harvest to fall to at least 7 million tonnes this year from 10.2 million tonnes in the previous crop.

Reuters

Comments
Add New Search
Write comment
Name:
Email:
 
Title:
 

3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."

 
< Prev   Next >

Moroccan Diaspora Project: Mapping Moroccan presence in the world

 

Follow Morocco Newsline

Global Pacific & Partners







News Digest

article thumbnailMorocco “Island of Peace”

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Washington, DC (June 17, 2010) — Today, US Christian leaders highlighted Morocco’s long history of friendship and cooperation with the US, its deep respect for religious tolerance and “historic...
+ Full Story

Other Articles
 

Focus

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.

Other Articles
The Tangier American Legation Film Documentary -  Presented by Thor Kuniholm - Produced by Karim Zouiyen

Travel

article thumbnailTravelSacred Music Festival - Can music transform society?

Thursday, 10 June 2010

This is my first visit to Morocco and the city of Fes. It's an easy place to fall in love with. I'd never seen a purple flowering tree before and so the Jacarandas were the first things to catch my...
+ Full Story

Other Articles

Culture

article thumbnailCultureU.S. Pastors Praise Morocco As Christian Serves Jail Sentence For Evangelism

Friday, 18 June 2010

RABAT / WASHINGTON -- A Christian is serving 15 years in a Moroccan jail for evangelism, a Christian rights groups said, while American Christian leaders praised Morocco Thursday, June 17, for its...
+ Full Story

Other Articles

Interview

article thumbnailInterviewUK deeply appreciates Morocco's 'long history of religious tolerance and diversity', ambassador

Tuesday, 09 September 2008

(Audio Article)   The ambassador of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland to Morocco, Timothy Colin Morris, said that the United Kingdom "has very deep respect" for Morocco's "long...
+ Full Story

Other Articles

Opinion

article thumbnailOpinionMorocco is not the problem

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

I take no position on whether countries should prohibit religious proselytizing. Over the centuries, Jews, especially Jewish children, have far too often been the victims of proselytization.
+ Full Story

Other Articles