On Monday, in Mawasi Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip, the first phase of a humanitarian relief campaign was launched to support the most vulnerable families, with funding from the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency and the Moroccan Association for the Support of Reconstruction in Palestine. The operation involves the distribution of flour, oil, legumes, and fresh vegetables sourced from local markets, as well as drinking water delivered by tanker trucks. Due to the challenging security
Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, has called for dedicating at least 1% of national investment to scientific research and development in renewable energy and green hydrogen. Speaking during a parliamentary session, she emphasized that the current model is unsustainable due to inconsistent funding, urging the need for stable financial resources to ensure project continuity and to reinforce Morocco’s leadership in energy innovation at
The Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM) Council, meeting in Rabat on Tuesday, decided to maintain the key interest rate at 2.25%. «Taking into account inflation developments in line with the medium-term price stability objective, the sharp acceleration in non-agricultural growth, and well-anchored expectations, the Council decided, given the high level of uncertainty surrounding the outlook, to keep the key interest rate unchanged at 2.25%», BAM said in a statement following its second quarterly
Morocco’s Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, told the House of Representatives on Monday that 300 kilometers of highways are currently under construction. Plans are also underway for an additional 900 kilometers as part of various programs, including regional development initiatives. In response to an oral question, Baraka highlighted several key projects, including the highway connecting Tiznit and Dakhla, the route linking Fez and Taounate via National Road No. 8, the
The Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, announced on Monday before the House of Representatives that, in preparation for Operation Marhaba 2025, his department has implemented a series of measures in coordination with all stakeholders to ensure the transport of 7.5 million travelers and 2 million vehicles across 13 maritime routes. In response to a question about transportation fares across all modes, Kayouh said that 29 ships have been mobilized, offering a weekly capacity
Le développement du secteur du gaz naturel constitue un levier fondamental pour attirer les investissements nationaux et étrangers, a affirmé, lundi, la ministre de la Transition énergétique et du développement durable, Leila Benali. S’exprimant lors de la séance des questions orales à la Chambre des représentants, la responsable a souligné que ce secteur représentait un pilier essentiel pour la
El desarrollo del sector del gas natural es un pilar clave para atraer inversiones tanto nacionales como extranjeras, afirmó el lunes la ministra de Transición Energética y Desarrollo Sostenible, Leila Benali. Durante una sesión de preguntas orales en la Cámara de Representantes, la ministra destacó que este sector es esencial para estructurar un tejido económico nacional altamente competitivo. Al abordar la importancia de fortalecer la
Le ministre du Transport et de la logistique, Abdessamad Kayouh, a annoncé, lundi à la Chambre des représentants, qu’en prévision de l’opération Marhaba 2025, son département a pris une série de mesures, en coordination avec l’ensemble des parties prenantes, pour assurer le transport de 7,5 millions de voyageurs et de 2 millions de véhicules via 13 lignes maritimes. Répondant à une question
El ministro de Transporte y Logística, Abdessamad Kayouh, anunció el lunes en la Cámara de Representantes que, con miras a la operación Marhaba 2025, su departamento ha implementado una serie de medidas en coordinación con todas las partes involucradas, para garantizar el transporte de 7,5 millones de viajeros y 2 millones de vehículos a través de 13 rutas marítimas. En respuesta a una pregunta sobre las tarifas de transporte en todos los
Strengthening bilateral trade and developing a balanced economic partnership were the focus of the 6th Joint Monitoring Committee for the implementation of the Morocco-Turkey Free Trade Agreement (FTA), held Monday in Ankara. Co-chaired by Omar Hejira, Morocco’s Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, and Mustafa Tuzcu, Turkey’s Deputy Minister of Trade, the meeting falls under Morocco’s 2025–2027 foreign trade agenda and aimed to assess the implementation of the FTA, in