Spanish Fashion Retailer Mango Plans Comeback in Major Moroccan Cities

The Spanish company Mango is negotiating its return with the Maltese group Hudson to open stores in the main Moroccan cities.
Present in Morocco a few years ago, the Mango company is considering its return through the opening of stores in the main cities of the country, including Casablanca, Fez, Tangier and Marrakech.
It specializes in the design, manufacture and marketing through franchises of clothing and accessories for women, men and children.
Directed by Isak Andic, the brand is in talks with the Maltese group Hudson, in order to develop a network of stores in the Kingdom, according to the media MDS, citing sources from the Spanish brand.
After the opening of its first store in Luanda, Mango also plans another one in the Angolan capital and in South Africa in 2020. The Spanish brand has 51 stores in Africa, spread across thirteen countries, it is specified.
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