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Moroccan expert in strategy and economic diplomacy Amine Laghidi believes Morocco has the potential to become a hub for the transformation of African agricultural and industrial exports after the COVID-19 pandemic releases its global chokehold.
In a statement, the ministry said it is aware of the high consumption of butane gas during the month, emphasizing that it has been monitoring the situation of the national market continuously to ensure all needs are sufficiently met.
The French Development Agency (AFD) has agreed to give the Moroccan bank Credit Agricole du Maroc (CAM) a MAD 560 million ($54 million) credit line.
Morocco's healthcare industry is a growing sector and is full of opportunities for future investment. With 70% of the population going to public hospitals, the government remains the main healthcare provider.
The Morocco High Commission for Planning (HCP) lately announced that the national economy grew by 2.3% in the last quarter of 2019, exceeding the 2.1% in the third quarter.
Morocco continues to attract global auto parts manufacturers thanks to its infrastructure and business environment.
It is indicated that Morocco is the second largest wine exporter in Africa after South Africa. The report shows that Moroccans consumed 38 million bottles of wine in 2018.
Morocco is the 25th-largest country in Africa and has a geographic area of 446,550 sq km. The country's political capital is Rabat, but the largest city by far, as well as the business and economic capital, is Casablanca, located 85 km from Rabat.
During the period from October 2018 to May 2019, Morocco exported 42.607 million kilograms of tomatoes to the EU. This figure is 10% more than exports compared to the previous event.