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The Moroccan Economy in Brief of 22/02/2017: The Chinese Investors Looking for Opportunities in Morocco

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1. The Chinese investors looking for opportunities in Morocco: "For a few years already, Chinese investors have been looking at several sectors of the Moroccan economy, but so far few have taken the plunge, The Moroccan Society of Tourist Engineers (MSTE) wants concrete results in the Chinese investments in Morocco, which is why, as a part of the promotion of tourism investment between Morocco and China, it received on Monday, the 20th of February 2017, a Chinese delegation composed of investors from the province of Guangzhou.


2. The President of Zambia: "We have been missing Morocco for a long time and we are happy to see it again in his African family": "Zambia is pleased that Morocco has returned to its African family, the President of the Republic of Zambia, Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, said: "We have been missing Morocco for a long time and we are pleased to see it again in its African family," the Zambian president said in a statement. Declaration to the press at the end of the meeting he held at the presidential palace with His Majesty the King Mohammed VI.


3. The EBRD funds for the modernization of the port infrastructure arrive: "Negotiations between the ANP and the EBRD for a financing contract are in the final phase. According to our information, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, EBRD, and the ANP have agreed on the main lines of their partnership, which will have to be translated into a loan of 40 million Euros (www.lematin.ma). , The Bank's Board of Directors is scheduled to meet on the 24th of May for final review and approval of this non-sovereign loan, which is expected to cover more than 85% of the overall cost of the ANP project. 500 million Dirham (46 million Euros) ".


4. Mariano Rajoy welcomes "Excellent cooperation" with the Kingdom of Morocco: "Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in Malaga (South) on Monday described Morocco as" excellent "with Spain In the field of combating illegal immigration, and the cooperation between Morocco and Spain in this area is "excellent" and "I want to thank the Kingdom publicly here", since this is beneficial for Moroccan citizens, Spanish and European, he said at a joint press conference with the French President François Hollande at the conclusion of the 25th Franco-Spanish Summit.


5. The Challenges of the Transport Sector in Africa under scrutiny in Marrakech: "Placed under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI and initiated under the theme" Africa, for transport policies in line with the objectives of sustainable development " , The annual meeting of the Transport Policy Program in Africa focuses on three themes of the SSATP Development Plan (DP3): That are "Integration, Connectivity and Cohesion", "Urban Transport and Mobility" and "Road Safety".


6. Morocco is participating in the establishment of a security coalition to fight organized and cross-border crime: "An international security coalition to fight organized and cross-border crime was established in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, at the initiative of seven countries including Morocco, reports the Emirati news agency. The seven countries agreed at a meeting of their interior ministers and their representatives on the establishment of the coalition, whose General Secretariat will be based in Abu Dhabi. Morocco was represented at this meeting by Mr. Noureddine Boutayeb, the Wali General Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior. This coalition includes Italy, Spain, Senegal, Bahrain, Morocco, in addition to the two founding states, namely France and the State of the United Arab Emirates.

 

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

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