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Chinese Corporations Formalize Role in Tangier Tech City Project

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Chinese Corporations Formalize Role in Tangier Tech City Project

Chinese Corporations Formalize Role in Tangier Tech City Project

Moroccan and Chinese organizations signed on Tuesday a series of partnership agreements relating to the Mohammed VI Tangier Tech City.

The smart city is an ambitious project that King Mohammed VI launched in March 2017. The 200-hectare site is set to be completed by 2027.

China is contributing approximately $1 billion to finance the project and nearly 200 Chinese companies previously announced their intention to set up locations in the Tangier Tech City.

The parties that signed Tuesday’s agreements include the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), the Tanger Med Special Agency, and Morocco’s Bank of Africa (BMCE).

Under the agreements, CCCC and its subsidiary CRBC have formalized their participation in the capital of the Tangier Tech Management Company (SATT). Chinese corporations own 35% of the company’s capital.

SATT is the company responsible for building and managing the Mohammed VI Tangier Tech City. Its shareholders include the Regional Council of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, BMCE Bank, and the Tanger Med Special Agency.

Read also: Morocco’s BMCE Bank to Help Finance, Develop Tech City Project in Tangier

“A new step has been taken in Sino-Moroccan cooperation, marking the effective start of the project of the Mohammed VI Tangier Tech City: A modern, futuristic, ecological industrial city … and symbol of Africa’s openness to the entire world,” a statement from BMCE Bank said.

The agreements’ Chinese signatories included CCCC Vice-President Liang Qingshan and CRBC Vice-President Sun Yaoguo. Meanwhile, the Moroccan signatories were the CEO of BMCE Bank, Othman Benjelloun, the President of the Tangier Med Special Agency, Fouad Brini, and the President of the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Regio, Fatima El Hassani.

The signing ceremony took place virtually, with participants joining the meeting from Beijing, Tangier, and Casablanca.

During the ceremony, Chinese wind energy operator Aeolon announced its intention to open a plant in the Mohammed VI Tangier Tech City. The company expressed its readiness to invest $140 million in the smart city and create 2,000 jobs.

Other Chinese businesses that announced their intention to set up factories in the Tangier Tech City operate in the fields of automotive, aerospace, textile, electronics, and machinery.

Tags: Mohammed VI Tangier Tech CityMohammed VI Tangiers Tech CityTanger Tech CityTechnology in MoroccoTechnopark
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