Moroccan-Made Face Masks Win French Army Certification, Export Potential Grows

Two samples of Moroccan non-woven fabric masks have been certified, without any reservations, by the French army after authorization from Imanor, CTTH, and other national bodies.
This certification from such an institution (foreign and in charge of security) shows that the masks produced in Morocco and sold in the kingdom at 0.8 DH meet the standards and protect against the spread of Covid-19, to the point of seducing elsewhere, reports the daily Economiste.
This certification also presages a forthcoming large order from Moroccan textile manufacturers in the coming days.
A few days ago, Morocco had authorized the export of imported fabric masks up to 50%. For Moulay Hafid Elalamy, Minister of Industry, the rest is reserved for security stockpiling for Moroccans.
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