1. Nearly 10,000 control operations carried out in 2016 across the Kingdom: "Some 9,624 inspections were carried out in 2016 by investigators under the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Investment and Economy Digital, at 900 establishments across the Kingdom, in the framework of actions concerning consumer protection, said in Rabat on Wednesday the delegate of the ministry in Rabat - Salé - Skhirat - Témara, Mr. Ahmed Khyad.
2. The Central Bank of Japan still opts for the status quo:"With a modest improvement, the Bank of Japan, BoJ, decided to maintain its monetary policy on Thursday. For the fourth time in a row, the meeting of Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and his peers ended in a status Quo. After having innovated in 2016 to try to extirpate the archipelago from its torpor, the BoJ chose to temporize, observing all azimuths, stresses AFP. In his viewfinder, there is first, "the developments of the American economy and its impact on monetary policy," said the Monetary Institution quoted by the tricolor news agency.
3. Managem catches up in the second half of the year: "Good harvest for Managem in 2016. Last year, the mining-oriented industrial group made profits up sharply, while its Net Profit of a 41%, amounting to Dirham 289 million, driven by good operating performance and a rebound in metal prices in the second half of 2011. During this period, the RNPG recorded A clear improvement of 185 million DH to stand at 237 million against 52 million made in the first half of 2016, notes the group, in a press release following the meeting of the board of directors last Tuesday.
4. The Attijariwafa bank announces a program for 2018: "Stand Up For African Women Entrepreneurs" This is the name of the new program to be launched next year by the Attijariwafa bank group: "Fully aware of the challenges to our entrepreneurs, and following many exchanges with African business leaders, we decided to launch this program in order to federate energies and support the entrepreneurship of African women, "said Mohamed El Kettani, the CEO of the banking group.
5. Renault: 400,000 vehicles to be produced in Morocco this year: "Renault aims to produce 400,000 vehicles in Morocco this year." The outlook is encouraging in Morocco and in our target markets for export, "said Marc Nassif. Manager Renault Morocco spoke in the 16th of March on the first day of the International Forum Africa Development, organized by the Attijariwafa bank group, and Nassif said that 12-15% of Renault vehicles worldwide are produced in Morocco. 1,000 units are exported daily from Tangier Med port.
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA