Morocco and Israel to Establish Joint Chamber of Commerce Following Diplomatic Normalization

After the normalization of their diplomatic relations, Morocco and Israel intend to create a chamber of commerce.
The creation of the Israel-Morocco Chamber of Commerce will be on the agenda of a meeting to be held on December 25 in the "Industry House" building in Tel Aviv, reports Israel Valley. Daniel Rouach, president of the Israel-France Chamber of Commerce, a native of Meknes, is the initiator of this meeting, which will be attended by 15 business personalities (banking, high-tech, agro-industry, consulting, etc.).
In the wake of the announcement of the restoration of diplomatic relations with Israel, Israelis, especially of Moroccan origin, have expressed their willingness to invest in Morocco. "Many of them would like to invest in Morocco," said Moulay Hafid Elalamy, Minister of Industry and Trade, to Hespress. The investment sectors are: technology, pharmaceuticals and medicine, agriculture, electronics, etc.
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