
Peugeot Shifts 208 Allure Production to Morocco Amid Soaring Demand
25 January 2021
Peugeot has decided to relocate production of the 208 Allure to Morocco in order to meet strong demand. Sales of this car model are experiencing enormous success.
25 January 2021
Peugeot has decided to relocate production of the 208 Allure to Morocco in order to meet strong demand. Sales of this car model are experiencing enormous success.
25 January 2021
The new brand new buses of the Alsa company will be deployed "at the latest by the end of February next", according to the promise made by the president of the Intercommunal (…)
20 January 2021
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the year 2020 was prosperous for the Renault group in Morocco. On Tuesday, the group’s managing director, Marc Nassif, announced that the two (…)
19 January 2021
The registration fees for vehicles acquired abroad are now payable online, announced the Directorate General of Taxes (DGI).
15 January 2021
The Renault group wants to restore its margins by producing less, being more economical and targeting only the more profitable markets. This is the summary of the new (…)
14 January 2021
In 2020, around 7,130 taxis were renewed thanks to the renewal of the subsidy program. According to the Ministry of the Interior, the renewal saw a 233% jump compared to 2019.
13 January 2021
Morocco has just signed with two Japanese groups, Yazaki and Sumitomo, two memoranda of understanding for the creation of four factories in the automotive sector for a total (…)
8 January 2021
The health crisis related to the coronavirus has severely impacted the automotive sector in Morocco. New car sales recorded a sharp decline in 2020.
8 January 2021
Heavily impacted by the coronavirus crisis, companies owning vehicles immobilized for a year or more can benefit from a temporary one-year exemption. All vehicles are (…)
7 January 2021
The automotive sector experienced a disastrous end of the year with sales down nearly 20%, for a total volume of 133,315 vehicles. In the top 3 of sales are Dacia, Renault and (…)