Casablanca: Recalling the recent visit to Casablanca by around a hundred business leaders from Brittany, “who were able to witness the advanced internationalization of the Moroccan economy, the specialized magazine noted that Morocco “is industrializing at full speed,” with the 2030 FIFA World Cup approaching.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the visit by the Breton business leaders was an opportunity to strengthen cooperation with Morocco, recalling that a declaration of intent was signed between the Breton employers’ federation, the CGEM, and AMDIE. During their stay, the Breton executives visited nine Moroccan and international companies, showcasing Morocco’s innovative, high value-added industries.
The French outlet continues that Morocco “is in a phase of attraction, betting on foreign, particularly French, investments to become a leading power in Africa.” With a stable and growing economy – GDP rising by 3.8% in 2024 and projected to reach 4.4% in 2025 – and ambitious structural reforms, Morocco “is consolidating its position as Africa’s hub for business, industry, and innovation,” the article’s author underscores.
It further recalls that since 2023, foreign capital has been pouring in, driven by the momentum of the Casablanca Finance City financial hub and the rise of sectors such as healthcare, energy, automotive, and aerospace. The article concludes that, clearly, the jewel of the Maghreb is on its way to becoming a global business hub.