
Morocco Recalls Ambassador to France Amid Diplomatic Tensions
10 February 2023
Mohammed Benchaâboun is no longer officially the Moroccan ambassador to France, according to a decision by King Mohammed VI published in the official gazette.
10 February 2023
Mohammed Benchaâboun is no longer officially the Moroccan ambassador to France, according to a decision by King Mohammed VI published in the official gazette.
31 December 2022
To succeed in its mission, the CEO of the Mohammed VI Fund for Investment, Mohamed Benchaâboun, has defined his priorities and mode of operation, which were unveiled during his (…)
3 December 2022
Launched in 2020 on royal instructions, the Mohammed VI Investment Fund will be strengthened to finance certain major projects, according to the Delegate Minister in charge of (…)
19 October 2022
Appointed to head the Mohammed VI Fund for Investment, Mohamed Benchâaboun is leaving his post as Morocco’s ambassador to France, which he has held since October 2021. A (…)
25 July 2022
Appointed Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary Ambassador of King Mohammed VI to the French Republic, the diplomat Mohamed Benchaaboun presented his credentials to French (…)
12 January 2022
Mohamed Benchaâboun presented in his capacity as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the King to France, his credentials to Philippe Franc, Director of State (…)
7 January 2022
The former Minister of Economy, Finance and Public Administration Reform, Mohamed Benchaâboun, is the new Moroccan ambassador to France. He will have to leave the kingdom this (…)
10 September 2021
In accordance with the decisions of the inter-ministerial price commission, the order setting the new Covid-19 test rates was published on Thursday in the official journal. (…)
29 July 2021
The upturn continues for the Moroccan economy. Presenting the general framework for the preparation of the 2022 Finance Act, the Minister of Economy, Finance and Administration (…)
19 May 2021
The revenues from the social solidarity contribution, an additional tax introduced in the 2021 finance law, amounted to 3.3 billion DH at the end of April 2021.