
Morocco’s Used Car Market Hits Record High with 28.5% Surge in 2024
8 January 2025
Moroccans are turning more than ever to used cars for their vehicle purchases. This is evidenced by the number of transfers recorded in 2024.
8 January 2025
Moroccans are turning more than ever to used cars for their vehicle purchases. This is evidenced by the number of transfers recorded in 2024.
7 January 2025
Heavy snowfall has paralyzed several national, regional and provincial roads in the Middle Atlas regions, with motorists finding themselves blocked for several hours.
3 January 2025
Moroccans are barely able to own a vehicle while the automotive sector in Morocco is booming. This is revealed by a recent survey by Sunergia in collaboration with L’Économiste.
1 January 2025
In Morocco, Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit has decided to put an end to the chaos of small and large taxi drivers through the implementation of administrative and (…)
28 December 2024
Initially set for January 2025, the adoption by Morocco of the European environmental standard Euro 6 for the homologation of new vehicles marketed in the national market will (…)
28 December 2024
Three taxi drivers chased a VTC driver at the Rabat bus station, causing outrage among Moroccans. These four individuals were arrested and placed in police custody.
27 December 2024
The Ministry of the Interior has announced the launch of a vast modernization plan for the urban transport sector in the country’s local authorities. Endowed with an envelope (…)
25 December 2024
Moroccan taxi drivers are sounding the alarm. They are calling for a revision of the rates, which they consider unsuitable for the surge in fuel prices and the suspension, last (…)
24 December 2024
Moroccans residing abroad (MREs) caused massive traffic jams in Ceuta. They were hoping to arrive quickly in Morocco to spend the end-of-year holidays there.
24 December 2024
On the sidelines of the second National Conference on Advanced Regionalization, held in Tangier, small and large taxi drivers presented their demands for a reorganization of (…)