News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press of 16/03/2017
L'ECONOMISTE : Taxes: Mine clearance: "Understandable for a handful of experts, the General Tax Code will be reviewed. A flattening that will particularly target areas of shadow often causing...
L'ECONOMISTE : Taxes: Mine clearance: "Understandable for a handful of experts, the General Tax Code will be reviewed. A flattening that will particularly target areas of shadow often causing...
SENEGAL: The 14th annual meeting of FRATEL, Luxembourg, the 1st and the 2nd December 2016 (CIO Mag): "The Francophone Telecommunications Regulatory Network (Fratel) will be held in Abidjan in...
L'ECONOMISTE : Customs: Fraud figures: "Combating under-invoicing and lowering customs value generates additional income to the Consolidated Incomes Fund, but also helps to counter unfair competition....
1. The confidence of Moroccan consumers at the bottom: "Moroccan consumers do not have morale at the best. This is what a recent study by the Nielsen firm pointed out that the confidence index...
L'ECONOMISTE : Lost work days record: "White Year for Social Dialogue. 2016 ended with a record of strikes in the private sector declining: 218 clutches in 176 companies against 265 conflicts...
L'ECONOMISTE : Taxation / Banks Ceasefire: The tensions between credit institutions and the General Directorate of Taxation have led to the tax treatment of the interest on housing loans granted...
L'ECONOMISTE : growth without job: It's getting worse! : "The decline in the unemployment rate would have been good news if it came from improving employment. This is far from the case. In 2016,...
L'ECONOMISTE : Public Investment: Morocco wants to change software: "The PIM, Public Investment Management, will enter Morocco. This World Bank tool will be used to prioritize investments according...
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