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News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press: Thursday, June 15, 2017

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LE MATIN DU SAHARA:
Arrival in Morocco of the French President Emmanuel Macron and His Spouse Mrs. Brigitte Macron: "The President of the French Republic, His Excellency Mr. Emmanuel Macron, and his spouse, Mrs. Brigitte Macron are arrived in Rabat on Wednesday afternoon for a visit of friendship and work in the Kingdom of Morocco to the invitation of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI. Upon their arrival at Rabat-Salé airport, the French Head of State and Mrs. Brigitte Macron were welcomed by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, who was accompanied by His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, His Royal Highness the Prince Moulay Rachid, Her Royal Highness the Princess Lalla Salma, and Her Royal Highness the Princess Lalla Oum Keltoum."

HM the King Holds Talks with French President Emmanuel Macron: "His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, accompanied by H.R.H. the Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, and H.R.H. the Prince Moulay Rachid, held talks on Wednesday with the President of the French Republic, H.E Mr. Emmanuel Macron, at the Royal Cabinet in Rabat. These talks took place within the framework of the friendship and working visit that Emmanuel Macron is paying to Morocco and reflects the deep bilateral relations and the common will of the Heads of State of the two countries to further consolidate this strategic partnership, serving the interests of the two friendly peoples."


L'ECONOMISTE:
Indirect Exporter: Finally a Status! : "Morocco does not want to renew the agreement on the Maghreb Europe gas pipeline, passing through Hassi R'Mel (Algeria), Seville, via the Kingdom and the Strait of Gibraltar, which will have to be completed in 2021, according to concordant sources, everything leads us to believe that we are heading towards this scenario."

Cosmetics: Prosperous Counterfeiting: "Cosmetics and hygiene products are increasingly faced with counterfeiting. Victims of their success, these products are among the top 5 sectors most affected by this phenomenon in Morocco. A statement shared at a meeting held in Casablanca on Monday on the initiative of the Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC), in partnership with Unilever."


AL BAYANE:
To Meet the Local Population, a Delegation from the PPS Sets out on Al Hoceima: "A delegation of the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS), led by Anas Doukkali and Azzouz Senhaji, members of the PPS Political Bureau, visited Al Hoceima on Sunday to inquire about the situation in the region, to meet the local population, and to get a closer look at its grievances. In this context, meetings were held with party representatives in Al Hoceima, Imzouren, Bni Bouayyache, Midar, Drouiche, Nador, and representatives of the protesters in the region. This allowed the PPS delegation to better know the situation on the ground and to get a closer look at the demands of the inhabitants of the region."

IKEA Maroc Injects New Blood into Its Directory: "One year after its installation in Morocco and the inauguration of its store in Zenata, IKEA is making a strategic change at the head of its management. Adil Majd has just been appointed Managing Director of IKEA Maroc and succeeds the Swedish Marcos Agudo, instigator of the brand in Morocco. Majd began his career at IKEA in 2008 as Senior Accountant and then Director of Accounting in the Group's subsidiary in Netherlands. He has since moved up the ranks and invested several responsibilities within the IKEA branch in Kuwait, which is owned by Al-Humaizi Group."


LIBERATION:
Baccalaureate, for the Professors Either, Is Not Cake: Monitoring, Correcting, Recording Notes... for Plums Provokes the Ire of Teachers: "The introduction of the marks of the Baccalaureate exams into the "Massar" computer platform will be provided by the administration. The academic calendar will not be disturbed, and the results will be displayed within the within the prescribed deadlines."

Agriculture and the Agri-Food Industry Strengthen Their Presence in the Value Creation Chain: A Study by the DEPF Analyzes the Profile of Food Expenditure in Morocco Between 2007 and 2014: "Out of 100 Dirhams spent by the Moroccan consumer in food, between 2007 and 2014, about 32 Dirhams return to the branch linked to agriculture, 19.3 Dirhams to the food and tobacco industry, 2.3 Dirhams for fishing and aquaculture, and 12.6 Dirhams for trade. This is essentially what a study by the Directorate of Studies and Financial Forecasting (DEPF) revealed, under the Ministry of Economy and Finance."


AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC:
The CNTSH Delivers Its First Assessment: Ramadan: 12,000 Blood Donations Collected on June 13: "The national blood donation campaign during the month of Ramadan is going well. According to Dr. Mohamed Benajiba, director of the National Center for Blood Transfusion and Hematology, 12,000 donations have been collected since the 1st day of the sacred month to Tuesday, June 13. The aim of this operation is to reach 25,000 donations by the end of the month of Ramadan."

Bill: The AMO of Independent Workers Adopted Definitively: "Injected into the legislative circuit for over 18 months, the bill 98-15 relating to AMO for independent workers and self-employed persons engaging in a liberal profession was approved unanimously by the House of Representatives on Tuesday. The next step is its publication in the Official Bulletin, so that it can come into force. Thereby the final adoption of this law will allow 11 million Moroccans to benefit from medical coverage."


Les Inspirations Eco:
World Bank-Morocco: New Loans in the Pipe: "These loans, awaiting approval, are for a total amount of 650 million Dollars and concerns youths employment and entrepreneurship, development of agri-food value chains, and solar energy."

Study: Finance Scans Food Dirham Between 2007 and 2014: "Positive signals emerge from the DEPF analysis of recent trends at the level of the structure of the food dirham. The weight of agriculture and the agri-food industry is reinforcing in the value added generated by final food demand."

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

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