Morocco Emerges as Potential Manufacturing Hub Amid Coronavirus Concerns in China

One man’s misfortune is another man’s fortune. The widespread spread of the Coronavirus epidemic in China has prompted large companies to want to leave the country in search of other horizons.
Clothing companies, especially Spanish ones, would have set their sights on Morocco, in order to set up their factories and franchises there, until the health crisis subsides.
According to the revelations of the newspaper El Mundo, the evaluation studies, recently carried out by the textile industrialists, made it possible to focus the choice on 3 countries at the international level, in particular Morocco, South Korea and Turkey.
The daily adds that the Coronavirus epidemic could have negative repercussions on companies such as Acotex, Zara or H&M, if preventive measures are not taken at the right time, specifying that the transfer of these industries to Morocco would be a very appropriate and above all judicious choice.
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