WHY
MOROCCO
?
MAI2022
WHY MOROCCO ?
PRO-BUSINESS
Business-friendly environment
with political stability, resilient
economy and Government
incentives
COMPETITIVE SUSTAINABLE
Strong Royal vision with
ambitious
energy transition plan to
make Morocco
among the greenest and
lowest carbon platforms in the
world
infrastructure,
high human
resources
and
Advance
d
qualified
strategic
position giving access
to
potential markets
worldwide
PRO-BUSINESS
STABILITY WITH ROYAL VISION
A CONTINUING DRIVE FOR OPENNESS AND
DEMOCRACY
Release energies andrestore confidence to accelerate
the march towards progress and prosperity for
all
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
The New Developement Modellaunched by His Majesty The King
MohammedVI
• Aproductiveanddiversified economythat
createsaddedvalue and quality jobs
• Humancapital strengthenedandbetterprepared for
thefuture
• Opportunitiesfor all andaconsolidatedsocial link
• Resilient territories, anchorpoints for development
PRO-BUSINESS
RESILIENT ECONOMY
STRONG MACRO-ECONOMIC
FUNDAMENTALS
Ranked 1st*
Among 141
countries in terms of inflation
rate stability
Source : The World Bank / Global Competitiveness Report WEF 2021 (* Among the countries ranked
first)
Stable inflation rate maintained under 2%since 2010
(annual inflation %)
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2021
1
2
1,4
GDP has tripled in 21
years
(USD Billion)
39
2000 2021
x3
115
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
PRO-BUSINESS
BUSINESS-
FRIENDLYENVIRONMENT
EASINESS FOR BUSINESS TO GROW
FREE REPATRIATION OF PROFIT
AND CAPITAL FOR NON-
RESIDENTS
MORE THAN 50 NON DOUBLE
TAXATION AND INVESTMENT
PROTECTION AGREEMENTS
competitive
country
1in North Africa
st
most attractive
investment
2 destination in
Africa
n
d
Source : WEF / RMB
NO RESTRICTIONS
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
CAPITAL FOR
ON
NON-
RESIDENTS
PRO-BUSINESS
GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES
AN ATTRACTIVEINCENTIVE PACKAGE
WORLD-CLASS
INDUSTRIALZONES
GOVERNMENT
SUPPORT
• Support from Moroccan
Investment & Export
Development Agency (AMDIE):
end-to-end assistance
• Land, office space, and
industrial plants in main zones
• Financial support for building
and equipment
WHYMOROCCO? FEBRUAR
Y2022
GOVERNMENT
SUBSIDIES
• Investment: tailor-
made investors.
offer
for
• Recruitment & Training:
financial incentives to cover costs
COMPETITIVE
STRATEGICALLY LOCATED
TANGIER MED PORT, THE 1ST TRANSSHIPMENT PLATFORM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND AFRICA
9M
Treatment capacity for
9 million of containers per
year
14
km
14 km from
Europe
184
184
connections
with 71
countries
Source : UNC TAD, Lloy d’s list
2021
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
COMPETITIVE
ACCESS TO MARKETS OF OPPORTUNITIES
(Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway
Switzerland)
FTA with the United States of America
FTAwiththeEurope
anUnion
FTAswithJordan,Tuni
sia,Egypt
FTAwithT
urkey
FTA with United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland
(“Association Agreement’)
FTAwithth
eUAE
Greater Arab Free Trade Agreement
(GAFTA)
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab
Emirates, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya,
P
alestine, Qatar
, Sudan, Sultanate of Oman,Syria,
T
unisia, Yemen
Agadir
Agreement
(Egypt, Jordan and
Tunisia)
SEVERAL FTAs GIVING ACCESS TO MORE THAN 100 COUNTRIES AND 2.3 BILLION
CONSUMERS
EAFT (European Assoc. for Free Trade)
African Continental
Free Trade Area
(AfCFTA)
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
COMPETITIVE
WORLD-CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE
1ST IN NORTH AFRICA IN TERMS OF INFRASTRUCTURE& DIGITALCONNECTIVITY
Internationalbandwidthper
internetuser (kbit/s)
2020 Global ICT Regulatory Outlook
benchmark
across 193 countries worldwide
80,7
64,4
1.8O0
km
of highways
18
international airports
1st in Africa in terms of
health accredited
airports
1st
high speed
train in Africa
Tangier-
Casablanca
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
COMPETITIVE
DEMOGRAPHICS
DYNAMIC, COMPETITIVE AND QUALIFIED LABOR FORCE
• A young and competitive
workforce
• 39%of the population
between
20 and 45 years
• Ad hoc training centers
jointly developed with
investors
• 152.000 graduates per year
• A growing number of
partnerships
with leading international
universities
SPAIN
PORTUGAL POLAND ROMANIA
MOROCCO
Source : Global Wage Report 2021/2020 / World Bank
784
586
491
278
1175
COMPETITIVE LABOR FORCE A POOL OF TALENT
MINIMUM
WAGE
($/
month)
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
COMPETITIVE
AVAILIBILITYOF INDUSTRIAL
LAND
Modern industrial zones have been
especially designed to host businesses.
Several zones are dedicated to specific
industries, facilitating local integration.
ATLANTICFREE ZONE
FES SHORE
FES-MEKNES AGROPOLE
TANGIER FREE ZONE
TANGIER AUTOMOTIVECITY
TANGIER TECH
NOUACEUR TECHNOPOLE
CASA NEAR SHORE
AGADIR
HALIOPOLE CLUSTER
TETOUANSHORE
TECHNOPOLIS
OUJDA SHORE
OUJDA TECHNOPOLE
CASABLANCA
MIDPARC
AGADIR
SA LE
FES
KENITRA
TANGIER
O UJDA
T ETOUAN
NADOR BERKANE AGROPOLE
BE RKANE
NADOR WEST MED
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
COMPETITIVE
OUR LEADINGGLOBAL INDUSTRIES
RICH ANDDIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES
AUTOMOTIVE
1ST
EXPORTING SECTOR
60% LOCAL INTEGRATION RATE
AGRO-INDUSTRY
2100 COMPANIES
3.5 BN $ EXPORT
TURNOVER
AERONAUTICS
+20% ANNUAL GROWTH
+140 AERONAUTICAL OPERATORS
OUTSOURCING
MOROCCO, A COMPETITIVE
OUTSOURCING
PLATFORM
TEXTILE
AMONG THE TOP INDUSTRIAL
EMPLOYERS
IN MOROCCO
PHARMACEUTICAL
MOROCCO, AN AFRICAN
PHARMACEUTICAL
LABORATORY
AND MORE…
• ELECTRONICS
• MECHANICAL AND
METALWORKING
INDUSTRIES
• CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
• HEAVY TRUCKS
• PLASTIC PROCESSING
• LEATHER
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
SUSTAINABLE
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Morocco’s Renewable EnergyProjectsMap
The avant-garde renewable energy plan,
position Morocco as one of the most
competitive
low-carbon industries in the World
52% energy mix by 2030
Morocco will get 52% of its
electricity from renewable
energy sources by 2030, thanks to
an ambitious plan with a strong
Royal vision to increase the
share of renewable energies in
the energy mix
WHYMOROCCO? Mai
2022
A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE
AMONGTHE MOST STUNNING
COUNTRIES
INTHE WORLD
Art of living and
cultural heritage
A multicultural country,
recognized as World Heritage by
UNESCO
Stayconnected
2 hours flight to Europe
7 hours to North
America 7 hours to UAE
A unique location
Thanks to a rich & diversified
landscape including a
serene coastline, the desert,
the Atlas mountains and
more
Open to the World
with multicultural
education
Major international Schools
across the country
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    WHY MOROCCO ? PRO-BUSINESS Business-friendlyenvironment with political stability, resilient economy and Government incentives COMPETITIVE SUSTAINABLE Strong Royal vision with ambitious energy transition plan to make Morocco among the greenest and lowest carbon platforms in the world infrastructure, high human resources and Advance d qualified strategic position giving access to potential markets worldwide
  • 3.
    PRO-BUSINESS STABILITY WITH ROYALVISION A CONTINUING DRIVE FOR OPENNESS AND DEMOCRACY Release energies andrestore confidence to accelerate the march towards progress and prosperity for all WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022 The New Developement Modellaunched by His Majesty The King MohammedVI • Aproductiveanddiversified economythat createsaddedvalue and quality jobs • Humancapital strengthenedandbetterprepared for thefuture • Opportunitiesfor all andaconsolidatedsocial link • Resilient territories, anchorpoints for development
  • 4.
    PRO-BUSINESS RESILIENT ECONOMY STRONG MACRO-ECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS Ranked1st* Among 141 countries in terms of inflation rate stability Source : The World Bank / Global Competitiveness Report WEF 2021 (* Among the countries ranked first) Stable inflation rate maintained under 2%since 2010 (annual inflation %) 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2021 1 2 1,4 GDP has tripled in 21 years (USD Billion) 39 2000 2021 x3 115 WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
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    PRO-BUSINESS BUSINESS- FRIENDLYENVIRONMENT EASINESS FOR BUSINESSTO GROW FREE REPATRIATION OF PROFIT AND CAPITAL FOR NON- RESIDENTS MORE THAN 50 NON DOUBLE TAXATION AND INVESTMENT PROTECTION AGREEMENTS competitive country 1in North Africa st most attractive investment 2 destination in Africa n d Source : WEF / RMB NO RESTRICTIONS WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022 CAPITAL FOR ON NON- RESIDENTS
  • 6.
    PRO-BUSINESS GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES AN ATTRACTIVEINCENTIVEPACKAGE WORLD-CLASS INDUSTRIALZONES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT • Support from Moroccan Investment & Export Development Agency (AMDIE): end-to-end assistance • Land, office space, and industrial plants in main zones • Financial support for building and equipment WHYMOROCCO? FEBRUAR Y2022 GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES • Investment: tailor- made investors. offer for • Recruitment & Training: financial incentives to cover costs
  • 7.
    COMPETITIVE STRATEGICALLY LOCATED TANGIER MEDPORT, THE 1ST TRANSSHIPMENT PLATFORM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND AFRICA 9M Treatment capacity for 9 million of containers per year 14 km 14 km from Europe 184 184 connections with 71 countries Source : UNC TAD, Lloy d’s list 2021 WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
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    COMPETITIVE ACCESS TO MARKETSOF OPPORTUNITIES (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway Switzerland) FTA with the United States of America FTAwiththeEurope anUnion FTAswithJordan,Tuni sia,Egypt FTAwithT urkey FTA with United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (“Association Agreement’) FTAwithth eUAE Greater Arab Free Trade Agreement (GAFTA) Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, P alestine, Qatar , Sudan, Sultanate of Oman,Syria, T unisia, Yemen Agadir Agreement (Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia) SEVERAL FTAs GIVING ACCESS TO MORE THAN 100 COUNTRIES AND 2.3 BILLION CONSUMERS EAFT (European Assoc. for Free Trade) African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
  • 9.
    COMPETITIVE WORLD-CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE 1ST INNORTH AFRICA IN TERMS OF INFRASTRUCTURE& DIGITALCONNECTIVITY Internationalbandwidthper internetuser (kbit/s) 2020 Global ICT Regulatory Outlook benchmark across 193 countries worldwide 80,7 64,4 1.8O0 km of highways 18 international airports 1st in Africa in terms of health accredited airports 1st high speed train in Africa Tangier- Casablanca WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
  • 10.
    COMPETITIVE DEMOGRAPHICS DYNAMIC, COMPETITIVE ANDQUALIFIED LABOR FORCE • A young and competitive workforce • 39%of the population between 20 and 45 years • Ad hoc training centers jointly developed with investors • 152.000 graduates per year • A growing number of partnerships with leading international universities SPAIN PORTUGAL POLAND ROMANIA MOROCCO Source : Global Wage Report 2021/2020 / World Bank 784 586 491 278 1175 COMPETITIVE LABOR FORCE A POOL OF TALENT MINIMUM WAGE ($/ month) WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
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    COMPETITIVE AVAILIBILITYOF INDUSTRIAL LAND Modern industrialzones have been especially designed to host businesses. Several zones are dedicated to specific industries, facilitating local integration. ATLANTICFREE ZONE FES SHORE FES-MEKNES AGROPOLE TANGIER FREE ZONE TANGIER AUTOMOTIVECITY TANGIER TECH NOUACEUR TECHNOPOLE CASA NEAR SHORE AGADIR HALIOPOLE CLUSTER TETOUANSHORE TECHNOPOLIS OUJDA SHORE OUJDA TECHNOPOLE CASABLANCA MIDPARC AGADIR SA LE FES KENITRA TANGIER O UJDA T ETOUAN NADOR BERKANE AGROPOLE BE RKANE NADOR WEST MED WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
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    COMPETITIVE OUR LEADINGGLOBAL INDUSTRIES RICHANDDIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES AUTOMOTIVE 1ST EXPORTING SECTOR 60% LOCAL INTEGRATION RATE AGRO-INDUSTRY 2100 COMPANIES 3.5 BN $ EXPORT TURNOVER AERONAUTICS +20% ANNUAL GROWTH +140 AERONAUTICAL OPERATORS OUTSOURCING MOROCCO, A COMPETITIVE OUTSOURCING PLATFORM TEXTILE AMONG THE TOP INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYERS IN MOROCCO PHARMACEUTICAL MOROCCO, AN AFRICAN PHARMACEUTICAL LABORATORY AND MORE… • ELECTRONICS • MECHANICAL AND METALWORKING INDUSTRIES • CHEMICAL INDUSTRY • HEAVY TRUCKS • PLASTIC PROCESSING • LEATHER WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
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    SUSTAINABLE GREEN ENERGY Hydro Energy BOUJDOUR T A T A T AR OU D A N T OUA RZA ZA TE KELÂAAZILLALB É N I M E L L A L KASBA T ADLA DES S R A G HN A ERFOUD MIDEL T E R R A CH I D I A T ANG ER KSAR S G H I R Wind Energy ESSAOUIRA EL JADIDA Solar Energy TARFAYA OUT A T GUER CIF M I S S O U R EL HAJ NADOR T AZA SIDI S L I M A N E KSAR CHEFCHAOUEN EL KEBIR MEKNÉS FES EL HAJEB ENJIL LAKHT A TBA SETT A T BAJAAD MARRAKECH ZAG OR A BUARAF A BERKANE O U Z Z A N E TAOUNATE AIN BENI M A TH A R Morocco’s Renewable EnergyProjectsMap The avant-garde renewable energy plan, position Morocco as one of the most competitive low-carbon industries in the World 52% energy mix by 2030 Morocco will get 52% of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030, thanks to an ambitious plan with a strong Royal vision to increase the share of renewable energies in the energy mix WHYMOROCCO? Mai 2022
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    A GREAT PLACETO LIVE AMONGTHE MOST STUNNING COUNTRIES INTHE WORLD Art of living and cultural heritage A multicultural country, recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO Stayconnected 2 hours flight to Europe 7 hours to North America 7 hours to UAE A unique location Thanks to a rich & diversified landscape including a serene coastline, the desert, the Atlas mountains and more Open to the World with multicultural education Major international Schools across the country
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