Chancellor Rachel Reeves set out her ‘three biggest opportunities for growth’ (Picture: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
READ MORECasablanca’s stock market has endured two weeks of turbulence after the outbreak of the war in the Gulf triggered fears of soaring oil prices and a return of runaway inflation.
Tax revenues have surged in early 2026,reaching 9.7 billion ouguiyas,a significant increase from 5.75 billion ouguiyas recorded during the same period in 2025. The Directorate General of Taxes,a corn
King Mohammed VI has assured the newly-elected president of the African Development Bank,Mauritanian Sidi Ould Tah,that Morocco shall spare no effort in supporting him in achieving his objectives and
Morocco hosts currently 23 data centers,becoming the leading host country in Africa,said Global Finance Magazine,affirming that the Kingdom’s desire to secure its data sovereignty has also contribut
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Moroccan manufacturers are approaching the second quarter of 2025 with renewed optimism,anticipating production increases across key sectors including automotive,chemicals,food processing,and non-met
The Moroccan Confederation of Industrial Pelagic Fishing Shipowners (COMAIP) and Mauritania’s National Fisheries Federation (FNP) have adopted a groundbreaking joint declaration establishing co
Canadian Company,Steadright Critical Minerals,announced on Thursday that a MOU has been signed with the shareholders of NSM Capital,a Moroccan company,that controls 160 sq. km’s of contiguous minera
The High Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the EFF that sought to stop the government from raising fuel levies.
The business and investment opportunities offered in Morocco in various sectors were highlighted by Chief of Morocco’s Agency for Investment & Export Development during a TV program broadcast by
In a stern and deliberate rebuke,Libya’s Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has called on House of Representatives (HoR) Speaker Aqila Saleh to disclose the fate of over 100 billion Libyan dinars re
The UK looks to benefit from £33bn in public procurements planned in Morocco for the next three years,as the two countries foster their ties following London’s endorsement of the North African King
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