
Morocco’s Real Estate Market Faces Crisis as Demand Plummets and Costs Soar
23 October 2024
In Morocco, the real estate sector is sinking into a paralyzing stagnation. And the challenges to be met are numerous.
23 October 2024
In Morocco, the real estate sector is sinking into a paralyzing stagnation. And the challenges to be met are numerous.
20 October 2024
In Morocco, inflation continues to affect olive oil due to the drop in production. Harvests are far from meeting the needs of Moroccans.
12 October 2024
The Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, announced on Thursday, during a session with professionals in the agricultural sector, the implementation of a plan to ensure the (…)
4 October 2024
Argan oil is seeing its price soar this year in Morocco. Once a common consumer product, it is becoming a luxury reserved for the wealthiest, a victim of its international success.
30 September 2024
Bank Al-Maghrib has just put the brakes on the fees generated by card payments. The Moroccan central bank has decided to cap at 0.65% the commission charged on each transaction (…)
17 September 2024
The price of olive oil has reached record levels in Morocco. This upward trend could continue in the coming months, which worries a deputy who has questioned the government on (…)
2 September 2024
In Morocco, several factors explain the soaring prices of sardines, which are eroding not only household purchasing power but also having a negative impact on the value chain.
20 August 2024
This year, many Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) preferred to enjoy their summer vacation in other European tourist destinations, abandoning Morocco where tourism services (…)
15 August 2024
Moroccans are exasperated by the exaggerated and unjustified rise in prices of certain products such as fish, red meat, and chicken, not hesitating to boycott these products (…)
12 August 2024
In Morocco, the exaggerated increase in the prices of tourist services (hotels, cafes and restaurants) during the summer season significantly affects domestic tourism and the (…)