1. Morocco Is Attracting More and More European Engineering Firms: "The European engineering firms are increasingly turning their attention to Morocco. Indeed, after the French Artelia, Systra, OGER International, Egis (a subsidiary of Caisse de Dépôts/France), and the Belgian TPF, it is the turn of another heavyweight of French engineering to seek to gain a foothold in our country. It is the group Ingérop, one of the leading actors in France in building engineering, industry, sustainable mobility, and energy transition."
2. Increase of 20.1% in the Flow of FDI at the End of June 2017: "The Flow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Morocco has reached about 14.9 billion Dirhams (MMDH) during the first six months of 2017, against 12.4 MMDH a year earlier, an increase of 20.1%, according to the Exchange Office. This result is attributable to an increase in FDI receipts of 125 million Dirhams (MDH) and a decrease in expenditure of 2.3 MMDH at the end of June 2017, explains the Exchange Office in a note on the preliminary indicators of external trade of June 2017."
3. The American Sensient Technologies to Set up in Morocco: "Sensient Technologies Group is a world producer of ingredients and additives mainly destined to the agri-food industry, based in the United States. The Moroccan subsidiary, named Sensient Technologies Morocco (STM), is established in Casablanca. The group will market a whole range of products, mainly flavors and colors, not only for the agro-food, but also chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The company is already looking for a technical-commercial team to cover the Moroccan territory."
4. Foreign trade: Maroc Export Prospecting in Singapore: "Maroc Export organizes a high-level institutional exploratory mission to be held in Singapore from July 25 to 26, 2017. This mission is composed of representatives of the public and private sectors, including federations and professional associations. It is part of its 2017-2020 roadmap."
5. Attijariwafa Bank Foundation Closes Its Program of the Redevelopment of Prep School Centers: "The closing ceremony of the redevelopment project for the public preparatory classes was chaired by Mohamed Hassad, Minister of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education, and Scientific Research; and Mohamed El Kettani, Chief Executive Officer of Attijariwafa bank. The ceremony took place at Al Khansaa High School in Casablanca, one of the beneficiary centers, on Thursday, July 20, 2017."
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA