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Benchaaboun: Morocco Will Not Privatize ONCF, May Sell Maroc Telecom Stakes

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Benchaaboun: Morocco Will Not Privatize ONCF, May Sell Maroc Telecom Stakes

Benchaaboun: Morocco Will Not Privatize ONCF, May Sell Maroc Telecom Stakes

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Rabat- Economy minister Benchaaboun has said that government will not privatize ONCF, but may sell stakes in Maroc Telecom.

Minister of Economy and Finance Mohamed Benchaaboun announced on Tuesday that the National Railway Office (ONCF) is not “eligible” for privatization because it is not a “public limited company.”

According to Benchaaboun, ONCF is not a separate legal entity with shares to be purchased and sold on the market, reported Maghreb Arab Press (MAP).

The government may consider selling stakes in Maroc Telecom, the country’s main telecommunication company, to increase state resources, Reuters quoted Benchaaboun.

Rumors have that the Moroccan Airports Authority (ONDA) may also be privatized.

Read Also: #Baraka: Moroccans Call for Boycott of ONCF Trains

Benchaaboun announced Monday, in a parliamentary session to present the 2019 draft budget, that the government seeks to privatize some public companies to improve their governance and help reduce the budget deficit to 3.3 percent of GDP in 2019.

Read Also: Court of Auditor: Morocco Must Reduce Deficit and Spending

The move to increase state resources could generate MAD 8 billion. Increasing taxes on tobacco consumption will generate additional revenue estimated at MAD 1.2 billion in 2019, Benchaaboun asserted.

Benchaaboun pointed out that the Moroccan economy requires measures to mobilize resources, control spending, and establish mechanisms to reduce the burden on the investment budget. He also noted the impact which the rising prices of oil and gas, which peaked earlier this month, will have on financial balances.

The significant increase of MAD 4.65 billion, 35 percent, in the government’s subsidy fund for cooking gas, flour, and sugar, from the 2018 budget to the 2019 can be explained by the increase of oil prices at the international level.

Read Also: Morocco’s Auto, Phosphates Exports to Narrow Account Deficit

Tags: 2019 draft budgetMinister of Economy and Finance Mohamed BenchaabounNational Railway Office (ONCF)
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