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Minister: Morocco Bridges Continents Thanks to Strategic Position, Economic Vision

Over the past 25 years, Morocco has built strong institutions and developed infrastructure that meets international standards, including ports, airports, roads, and highways.

Issam ToutatebyIssam Toutate
Apr, 27, 2025
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Minister: Morocco Bridges Between Thanks to Strategic Position, Economic Vision

Minister: Morocco Bridges Between Thanks to Strategic Position, Economic Vision

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Rabat — Morocco is uniquely positioned to connect Africa, Europe, and the United States, according to Minister of Economy and Finance Nadia Fettah.

During a meeting with officials from the prestigious American think tank Hudson Institute, attended by Moroccan Ambassador to the US Youssef Amrani, Fettah spoke of Morocco’s ambition, resilience, long-term vision, and openness.

“Morocco serves as a reliable intermediary between Africa, the MENA region, and other parts of the world,” Fettah stated, pointing to the country’s strategic advantages, connectivity, and reputation as a haven of peace in the region.

The minister noted that Morocco has more free trade agreements than any other African nation and is the only country on the continent with a free trade agreement with the United States.

Over the past 25 years, Morocco has built strong institutions and developed infrastructure that meets international standards, including ports, airports, roads, and highways.

These investments continue to grow as the country prepares to host the Africa Cup of Nations in the coming months and co-host the World Cup in 2030.

Fettah also mentioned Morocco’s efforts to diversify its economy and trading partners. The country’s economic activities now span industry, agriculture, food processing, tourism, and exports, among other sectors.

Morocco has implemented major reforms to attract private investors, including streamlined administrative procedures and improved fiscal clarity and transparency.

“We encourage public-private partnerships in several economic sectors, particularly energy, water, and industry,” said Fettah, noting that this approach stems from the government’s belief that the private sector is essential for job creation.

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