Paris - The Paris Ile-de-France Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) will hold on May 20-21 the Morocco-France Partnership Forum aimed at reinforcing trade relations between the two countries.
Paris – The Paris Ile-de-France Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) will hold on May 20-21 the Morocco-France Partnership Forum aimed at reinforcing trade relations between the two countries.
The event, initiated jointly by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Morocco (CFCIM) and the Moroccan Centre for Exports Promotion (Maroc Export), is the continuation of the 2014 forum which was held in Casablanca with the participation of 60 French small and medium enterprises as well as intermediate sized companies and around 500 Moroccan businesses.
The forum is meant to spur economic ties between Morocco and France by bringing together leading private and public stakeholders, said the organizers in a statement.
It also seeks to highlight Morocco’s potential as a hub to Africa and throw light on investment opportunities in many sectors as agriculture, infrastructure, car industry, aeronautics, railways, IT, health, development and sustainable development.
MWN with MAP