
Morocco’s New Car Sales Surge 11.8% in First Five Months of 2021
7 June 2021
During the first five months of 2021, new car sales in Morocco reached 74,049 units, an increase of 11.8% compared to the first five months of 2019.
7 June 2021
During the first five months of 2021, new car sales in Morocco reached 74,049 units, an increase of 11.8% compared to the first five months of 2019.
3 June 2021
Morocco has once again conquered a renowned Swedish group. After the installation of the furniture giant Ikea in 2015 and that of the rising star of mid-range watchmaking (…)
28 May 2021
The automotive sector has shown great resilience in the face of the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. In the first quarter of 2021, the sector recorded growth of 38.9%.
19 May 2021
The Renault Morocco group unveiled its new gem on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 morning. The Express, the new model entirely designed in Morocco, will be on the market as of June 15.
15 May 2021
The law reforming the free trade agreement (FTA) between Morocco and Turkey has come into effect. This is confirmed by the Official Bulletin of May 13, 2021.
4 May 2021
In Morocco, exports in the automotive sector are strongly increasing in the first quarter of 2021, reaching 38.9% for a gain of 22.6 billion dirhams. These figures show a clear (…)
23 April 2021
Car sales in Morocco are rebounding after the difficulties experienced in 2020. They are showing double-digit growth, marked by the sale of 44,000 new cars in the first three (…)
22 April 2021
Due to the health crisis, the Spanish automotive supplier Jobelsa is considering laying off 400 more employees. But for the latter, who have been staging a sit-in for a few (…)
22 April 2021
Morocco’s overall port traffic is doing well despite the health crisis related to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the Ministry of Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water, (…)
13 April 2021
A Spanish car seat manufacturing company in Tangier has laid off 400 employees who have decided to organize an unlimited sit-in to protest against this mass layoff. They (…)