News: Headlines of the Moroccan Press of 14/02/2017
L'ECONOMISTE : The Royal Tour: More openness to East Africa: "More than a week after the royal visit to South Sudan, the Sovereign was to resume his African tour. Six stops are planned during...
L'ECONOMISTE : The Royal Tour: More openness to East Africa: "More than a week after the royal visit to South Sudan, the Sovereign was to resume his African tour. Six stops are planned during...
1. The Arab-Africa Trade Bridges will be launched in Morocco: "The launching forum of the Arab-Africa Trade Bridges, AATB, program, which aims at reinforcing trade relations and company development,...
L'ECONOMISTE : What is your degree worth? : "Holding a diploma seems paradoxically to increase the risk of unemployment: 854,000 graduates can not find work while only 251,000 without diplomas...
1. BMCI tops 2017 ranking of emerging market banks: "The BMCI, a subsidiary of BNP-Paribas, decided at the beginning of the year to close ten branches in 2017, These ten agencies are spread all...
L'ECONOMISTE : Recovery: High tension: "When a bank is forced to go to court to recover an unpaid claim, it must arm itself with patience. At the heart of the labyrinth is the notification procedure...
SENEGAL: More than 60% of the production affected by the fly: The Director of Plant Protection, DPP, Emile Victor Coly, estimates that more than 60% of the national production of mangoes is...
SENEGAL : Public electricity expenditure: 30 billion a year for a fleet of 7,000 subscriptions: "The State is the largest consumer of electricity. It remains the first customer of the National...
70% des fruits et légumes vendus au Maroc sont étiquetés. C’est une obligation légale exigée par l’Union Européenne pour garantir aux consommateurs les informations nécessaires concernant...
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