Moroccan Business Leaders Embrace King’s Call for Sustainable Economic Recovery

The president of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), Chakib Alj, indicated that King Mohammed VI’s speech, delivered at the opening of the legislative year, sounds like a call for "sustainable recovery".
For the president of the Moroccan employers’ association, the royal speech "calls on all the living forces of the nation, each in its role, to work for a sustainable recovery, in line in particular with the prospects opened up by the new development model (NDM)".
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The Moroccan private sector, hard hit by the Covid-19 health crisis, is determined and resolutely committed to making its modest contribution to consolidating the gains in order to enable Morocco to accelerate its growth and establish its economic sovereignty, added Chakib Alj, specifying that Moroccan industries, "strong in this new momentum", are already working on their repositioning in global value chains.
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