1. Morocco in the Top 5 African Champions of Agriculture: "Morocco is in the Top 5 of the champions of Agriculture in Africa, according to a study dedicated to the perception of international investors of the African economy by 2022, made public on Tuesday. The study, carried out by Havas Horizons and Institut Choiseul, indicates that Morocco is included in this ranking with Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, and Cameroon, noting that these countries are distinguished by their capacity to take up the stakes of this sector."
2. Med Paper: The Stock Is Suspended in Casablanca Stock Exchange: "The listing of the capital stocks of the specialist in the paper industry, Med Paper, is suspended in Casablanca Stock Exchange. In a notice published on its website, the Casablanca place indicates that at the request of the Moroccan Capitals Market Authority (AMMC), the listing of Med Paper's capital stocks is suspended starting from 10/07/2017, and awaiting publication of important information."
3. Ynna Steel: 80 Million Dirhams Injected for the Takeover of Laminoir of Berrecnid: "Ynna Steel, long time absent from the steel industry sector in Morocco, relaunches its Berrechid production unit by mobilizing an additional investment of around 80 million Dirhams. "Ynna Steel, with its Spanish partner Bascotecnia Steel, intends to restart its activity to quickly take its place in the national market as a major actor in the Moroccan steel industry sector," declares Said El Arja, Director General, in a statement on Monday."
4. Palmier Place: The First Deliveries Starting from September: "Jamai Group launches open days starting from July 14 for its real estate project Palmier Place. They will last three days and mark the start of marketing this mixed project that took 4 years to complete. On the residential side, the first deliveries will take place at the end of September 2017. These housing units are proposed starting from 1.4 million Dirhams, for prices per square meter between 17,000 and 17,500 Dirhams."
5. A Moroccan Delegation in Addis Ababa to Follow up on the Agreements Concluded During the Royal Visit to Ethiopia: "A Moroccan delegation chaired by the Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ms. Mounia Boucetta, held, in Addis Ababa, on Monday, a series of working meetings with Ethiopian officials, as part of the follow-up to the agreements concluded during the royal visit to this East African country in November 2016."
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA