Morocco-Israel Chamber of Commerce Plans to Boost Economic Ties in 2022

The Morocco-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIMI) intends to move the lines in 2022. In this sense, an action plan has already been drawn up.
2022 will start at full speed. In its action plan, the Morocco-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIMI) has planned a series of networking events aimed at providing support to business networks in Israel and Morocco, the ultimate goal being to accelerate exchanges and mark the start of the Chamber’s actions, reports La Vie éco. In addition to cultural events, four major meetings (two in Morocco and two in Israel) will be dedicated to specific sectors such as renewable energies, agriculture and water, health and the pharmaceutical industry and manufacturing industries. "With a very dynamic team, the young Chamber spares no effort in fulfilling its mission," the CCIMI said in a statement.
Created in April, the CCIMI is managed by a board of directors made up of 11 people from the business community, particularly in Casablanca. It wants to play a bridging role between operators in Morocco and Israel. It already has 200 members. "We practically have new membership requests every day," notes Jonathan Levy, president of the Services Commission, following a meeting held on December 9 in Casablanca. "We immediately felt a strong enthusiasm from the operators here in Casablanca and in other cities," said Saïd Benryane, president of the CCIMI. The same enthusiasm among Israeli operators at the twin Chamber, based in Israel.
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