1. Saidia, the first Moroccan destination for the Portuguese in 2016: "The Pearl of the Oriental has also increased in the number of overnight stays by 46% last year compared to the previous year, according to the delegation of the Moroccan National Office of Tourism (ONMT) in Lisbon. For the fourth consecutive year, the Portuguese clientele holds the prize list of the first customer of Saidia. Marrakesh, the second favorite destination of the Lusitanians, has its arrivals at the Marrakech-Menara airport seen an increase of 30%, and 17% in the overnight stays. Tangier city experienced a 7% increase in the number of Portuguese tourists and 17% in the overnight stays."
2. Insurance: Wafa Assurance launches an offensive on the VSE: "Poor parents in the national economic fabric, the VSEs are beginning to elicit an appetite. These last years, banks and insurance companies multiply the offers to attract this category of companies which represents more than 90% of the national economic fabric. The latest offer comes from the Wafa Assurance group. The insurance company, a subsidiary of Attijariwafa bank, has just launched a new product for these small companies. This is WafaPro, a multi-risk insurance, designed specifically for very small and medium-sized enterprises and professionals."
3. Approval of 51 investment projects of 67 billion Dirhams: "Meeting in Rabat on Thursday, May 4, the Investment Commission approved 51 draft investment agreements and amendments to the investment agreements for a total amount of 67 billion Dirhams. These projects are expected to generate 6,477 direct jobs. The largest share of resources, 43 billion Dirhams, went to Industry, following the transport and transport infrastructures sector with approximately to 13 billion Dirhams, the renewable energies with 6 billion, and tourism and leisure with 4.7 billion."
4. Pharmaceutical industry: Imminent inauguration of the Saudi factory SPIMACO: "Within weeks of the inauguration of its mega pharmaceutical unit in Morocco, the Saudi SPIMACO (Saudi Pharmaceutical Industries and Medical Appliances) replenishes the capital of its Moroccan subsidiary IPHARMA, which changes to the naming passage, by becoming SPIMACO of the pharmaceutical industries in Morocco (SPIMACO Maroc). This time, the leader of the Saudi pharmaceutical industry injects 120 million Dirhams (compared with 100 million Dirhams a year earlier), which raises the capital of the ex-IPHARMA to 470 million Dirhams and allows it to finalize in the best conditions its ambitious project, a factory specializing in the manufacture of tablets and capsules, which extends over 1.5 hectares of land."
5. Orange Maroc insists on the optical fiber: "Orange Maroc and AOB Group organize, under the aegis of the Ministry of Territory Planning, Urbanism, Habitat, and City Policy, in partnership with the National Federations of Real Estate Developers (FNPI), and the Moroccan Federation of the Council and the Engineering (FMCI), the 3rd edition of the Symposium "Fiber Optics and Smart Buildings". The event will take place in Casablanca on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. The 2017 edition is supported by Huawei, OFS Optics, the world leader in the manufacture of fiber optics, and its Moroccan 3G Com partner."
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA