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Morocco
By its geographical location, Morocco is the most western of the Maghreb states. Open at the same time on the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, the country is separated from Spain only by the 17 kilometers of the Detroit of Gibraltar. This geographical proximity explains that more than 60% of Moroccan exports are addressed to the European Union. By reintegrating the African Union on January 30, 2017, Morocco has also just recalled its roots in Africa.
Morocco is a constitutional monarchy which, since July 2011, has adopted a new Constitution attentive to the balance of powers between the executive and the Parliament. The Kingdom has 33.8 million inhabitants. The GDP per capita is 3101 USD and the human development index (calculated by the UNDP) places the country in 126th world rank. Morocco is at a propitious moment of its demographic transition: the share of young people under 15 is decreasing (28%), that of the population of working age remains significant (62%) while the share of people elderly is rapidly increasing (almost 10%).
Traditional agriculture occupies an important place in the Moroccan economy (15% of GDP and 40% of employment). In the process of modernization, the agricultural sector is still very dependent on rainfall, which can significantly affect the rate of economic growth from one year to the next. Morocco is also the world's largest exporter of phosphates. The country has recently strengthened its exportable supply through the implementation of ambitious sectoral policies. The country has been able to position itself in new businesses (automotive, aeronautics, offshoring, ...) and, in doing so, attract more foreign direct investment. With the inauguration of the Renault Tanger plant in 2012 and the establishment of numerous equipment manufacturers, Morocco is now part of global car mapping and other manufacturers have already planned their installation on Moroccan territory. A major challenge in supporting the development of these new industrial activities is the elimination of youth unemployment. The tertiary sector, especially tourism, also makes an essential contribution to the Moroccan economy, as well as the financial transfers of Moroccans residing abroad.
This industrial and tertiary diversification has been supported for a long time by a policy of investment in infrastructure aimed at improving the living conditions of the population (rural roads, electrification, access to water), and more recently by promoting major projects (motorways, Tangier-Med port, urban tramways and railway lines, including the Tangier-Casablanca TGV).
France is the main economic partner of Morocco (present in the top duo of the suppliers, first foreign investor, first country of emission of the financial transfers of Moroccans residing abroad, first in terms of tourist arrivals and help bilateral public).

The business support activities of Business France (consulting, market research, organization of prospecting missions, ...) are, in application of a public service delegation, provided in Morocco by the French Chamber of Commerce and Commerce. Morocco Industry (CFCIM).

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