
Morocco Extends Fuel Subsidy for Transport Sector Amid High Prices
29 April 2022
The government announced that it has released an additional budget to support road transport professionals, still struggling with the rise in fuel prices.
29 April 2022
The government announced that it has released an additional budget to support road transport professionals, still struggling with the rise in fuel prices.
28 April 2022
From now on, taxi drivers in Agadir must learn certain foreign languages. This is the result of an agreement signed between the Universities, the Tourism Council and the (…)
13 April 2022
The direct aid announced to Moroccan transporters to mitigate the soaring fuel prices is effective. To date, the government has already released some 340 million dirhams.
6 April 2022
Saying they are suffocated by the dizzying rise in the price of diesel at the pump in Morocco, the transporters announce a new strike. It starts this Wednesday, April 6 at 10 a.m.
31 March 2022
The Moroccan government has decided to revise its support scheme for transporters and vehicle owners, now including drivers of small and large taxis, to mitigate the effects of (…)
29 March 2022
Fuel prices sold at gas stations in Morocco have risen again on Sunday, with the liter of diesel passing back above the symbolic threshold of 13DH.
24 March 2022
Announced by the government a few weeks ago, the exceptional aid to transport was officially launched this Wednesday. It will be released as early as April and will take into (…)
19 March 2022
Marrakech is looking for a future operator to manage the public bus transport service. A call for tenders has been launched for this purpose by the Groupement des Collectivités (…)
18 March 2022
Transport professionals have been in the doldrums since March 16, due to the increase in the retail price of fuels delivered at 11.90 DH TTC per liter at the pump, according to (…)
16 March 2022
The French start-up dedicated to electric mobility, Motto, founded by the Moroccan Driss Ibenmansour (ex Operations Manager at Uber and ex-CEO France of Bird), Pierre-François (…)