Morocco Top Interviews
Reforms in Morocco: Morocco Emerging Manufacturing Base for Europe
Friday, 25 March 2011 11:12

Ahmed Reda Chami, Morocco Minister of Industry, Commerce, and New Technologies

Minister of Industry, Commerce, and New Technologies, Ahmed Reda Chami

We are the only country that can offer the proximity, production costs, FTAs, and advanced status with the EU and this positions us in a very unique way.

Morocco's Ministry of Tourism: New Vision for Tourism in Morocco
Wednesday, 04 May 2011 13:03

Yassir Zenagui, Morocco Minister of Tourism

Yassir Zenagui, Morocco Minister of Tourism

This is something we are working on today and, as a first step, we are aiming to raise more than 10 billion Euros.

Important Social Housing Projects in Morocco
Wednesday, 04 May 2011 11:19

Ismail Jamai, Vice-President of Groupe Jamai

Ismail Jamai, Vice-President of Groupe Jamai

People have to eat, people have to wear clothes, and people have to live in a home; and I think this is the main reason why we are in these three sectors.

Morocco Capital Markets: Market for Companies and Investors in Morocco
Thursday, 17 March 2011 13:32
Karim Hajji, CEO of Casablanca Stock Exchange

CEO of Casablanca Stock Exchange, Karim Hajji

For 2011 I think the market will see a 15% rise after a 22% rise in 2010. We also expect to see 6-7 IPOs in 2011 as we only saw 2 in 2010 which was a year of consolidation. 

Morocco Offshoring Sector: Interview with Morocco Largest Offshoring Parks Operator
Wednesday, 16 March 2011 14:00
Abdelrafi Hanouf, CEO of Casa Near Shore and MedZ

Director General of MEDZ Sourcing, Abderrafie HANOUF

The Casablanca park is the most important park, and 5 other parks are being built in Fes, Oujda, Agadir, Marrakech. The area should reach a total of 700 000 m2.

Renewable Energy in Morocco
Friday, 21 January 2011 11:47
Amina Benkhadra, Minister of Energy, Mines, Water, and Environment

Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water, and Environment, Minister, HE Amina Benkhadra

In our evaluation for the short, medium, and long term, the demand for primary energy will double by 2020 and will triple by 2030.