A newly released report on Morocco’s energy transition has identified discrepancies between the country’s ambitious energy ...
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Hespress on MSNMorocco’s economy expected to grow 5% in 2025, but challenges lie aheadMorocco’s economy is set to grow by 5% in 2025, up from 3.3% in 2024, according to a new study by Fitch Solutions. This is ...
The Trump administration is cutting over 90% of USAID’s foreign aid contracts and grants, halting global socio-economic and ...
Rabat - Morocco will welcome the 58th session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the Conference ...
With a few exceptions, such as butane gas and sugar, the government no longer controls price on consumer goods. Could price ...
RABAT: The Moroccan economy registered growth of 1.3% in 2022, slowing down from the 8% growth registered in 2021, the central bank says. Abdellatif Jouahri, governor of Bank Al-Maghrib ...
Faced with skyrocketing unemployment, the government is banking on a new roadmap for 2025, backed by a budget of 14 billion ...
With the country facing years of drought and economic strife, King Mohammed VI told people they could skip the traditional ...
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Morocco urges people to not buy sheep for Eid al-Adha celebrationsOULAD SLAMA, Morocco (AP) — Sheep come running when Larbi El Ghazouani pours alfalfa and straw into their troughs twice a day. The 55-year-old farmer had counted on selling the bulk of his 130 sheep ...
Sun, 09 Mar 2025 05:55:04 GMT Morocco is emerging from the Covid and inflation shocks in a stronger fiscal and economic position than South Africa, even though both middle-income, non-investment ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria can earn $2.5bln annually from trades with Morocco — Speaker AbbasThe Minister, however, stated that some of the issues are beyond her ministry and require the involvement of other relevant ...
A Moroccan government committee on Thursday approved green hydrogen projects aiming to produce ammonia, steel and industrial fuel worth a total of 319 billion dirhams ($32.5 billion).
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