What would you characterise as Morocco’s strategy with respect to the African continent?
What would you characterise as Morocco’s strategy with respect to the African continent?
How are perceptions of Morocco as a destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) changing?
Since the early years of the current century, Moroccan companies – in particular in the telecoms, financial services and phosphate sectors – have been expanding into sub-Saharan African countries, with an initial focus on francophone West Africa that has since widened to much of the rest of the continent. A large share of Moroccan investment...
While 2018 marked a deceleration from the economic growth of 2017, Morocco’s overall picture continues to look stable: the IMF forecast GDP growth of 3.2% for 2018, a substantial figure, and projected growth of 3.2% for 2019. Sentiment also remains strong among the country’s business leaders, as indicated by our latest OBG Business Barometer:...
Morocco is the 25th-largest country in Africa and has a geographic area of 446,550 sq km. The kingdom has 2363 km of land borders, shared with Algeria, Mauritania, and the small enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, which are located on Morocco’s north-eastern coast but are under Spanish control. It also has a 1835-km-long coast, most of which is...
Morocco saw a sharp rise in its fiscal deficit in the early years of this decade, which in turn pushed up debt levels. However, subsequent measures to stem spending and increase revenues brought the shortfall back under control and have seen debt levels stabilise. In 2019 the government is seeking to step up spending, in particular social...
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