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Phosphate is used as a vital ingredient for agricultural fertilizer products. Morocco’s phosphate reserves are among the largest in the world, and the extraction and exportation of phosphate represent a significant part of the country’s GDP.
The Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline, which is set to span across West Africa from Nigeria to Morocco, may one day traverse the continent into Europe.
Several details have emerged regarding the Moroccan government’s plans to study, and at a later date implement, the country's first national electric mobility plan that will advance the intersection of sustainability, transportation, and energy.
Notable figures such as Morocco’s Minister of Industry, Trade, and Digital Economy, and the President of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) will be speaking at the event.
Morocco has included a new addition to the country’s digitization plan, namely Industry 4.0, the latest advance in automation and data exchange for manufacturing technologies.
The ministry has worked within the Green Morocco Plan (PMV) framework to provide the material and supervisory capacity to professional organizations, including associations, cooperatives, and economic interest groups.
Chariot Oil & Gas, a gas and oil exploration company, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Moroccan Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the Digital Economy to become a local gas supplier.
Despite working illegally and subjecting their workers’ to inhumane conditions, clandestine Moroccan textile companies supply renowned European brands, including Zara and Mango.
According to the Moroccan Association of the Textile and Clothing Industry (AMITH), the current health crisis has exacerbated the dire state of the Moroccan textile industry and drawn attention to its vulnerability, compared to other foreign competitors.