Almera: The Chamber of Commerce of Almera and the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services of Fez-Meknes have entered into a framework cooperation and partnership agreement in Almera, located in southeastern Spain. This strategic accord is designed to fortify economic relations and generate fresh business and investment prospects between the two regions.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the agreement was formalized by Jer³nimo Parra, President of the Almera Chamber of Commerce, and Hamza Benabdallah, President of the Fez-Meknes Chamber of Commerce. The partnership aims to establish sustainable institutional ties grounded in reciprocity, mutual gain, and shared economic progress.
The agreement outlines a path for collaborative initiatives that will aid in the internationalization of companies from Almera entering the Moroccan market. Simultaneously, it supports businesses from the Fez-Meknes region in their efforts to penetrate the Spanish market, with a focus on Almera and the broader Andalusian region.
In terms of execution, the agreement includes measures for joint regional promotion, regular economic information exchanges, and the organization of business meetings, trade delegations, and educational programs. The cooperation will concentrate on key sectors such as trade, industry, services, tourism, training, and culture.
To facilitate effective implementation and monitoring of these commitments, a joint coordination committee will be formed. This committee will oversee the action plans and propose additional collaborative opportunities.
The agreement has been established for an initial term of one year, with the possibility of renewal for up to four years. It may also result in specific agreements that address particular thematic areas, as noted in the press release.