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Already by far Morocco’s largest city and its economic capital, Casablanca is currently going through a major period of redevelopment. The planned large-scale works include substantial improvements to infrastructure, the construction and renovation of new and existing leisure and cultural facilities, and the expansion of the public transport...

 

What is Morocco’s economic outlook for 2016, and how will a slowing global economy play a role in near-term growth?

 

The business environment in Morocco is one of the most attractive in North Africa and it continues to improve in international rankings. While a number of challenges such as payment delays and access to finance affect companies operating in the kingdom, the government is working on a range of initiatives to address these and other problems,...

 

Morocco has taken steps to sustain foreign investment inflows during a period of slow global growth. The authorities have rolled out a range of reforms, from a new National Business Environment Council in the Prime Minister’s office to the adoption of anti-corruption plans. However, perhaps one of the most prominent changes came in summer of...

 

Although Morocco is set to see weaker GDP growth in 2016, due in large part to a poor agricultural harvest following low rainfall, a series of financial reforms and initiatives, and strong foreign investment, have positioned the country well for future gains. The kingdom has had success in its recent efforts to build up export-oriented...

 

Having risen rapidly in the years to 2012 on the back of high expenditures, Morocco’s budget deficit has fallen in recent years as subsidy reforms and other efforts to reduce spending and raise revenues kick in. Authorities are also on the verge of overhauling the public pension system, after the government was forced to substantially raise...

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