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Meeting in Brussels discusses investment in Morocco
Posted: 01-05-2005 , 09:03 GMT

The Club of Moroccan Investors Abroad organized recently in Brussels a meeting concerning the business investment opportunities in Morocco and the administrative and fiscal services available to potential investors in the kingdom. The meeting, aimed at luring new investments into Morocco, was supported by the Walloon Agency for Export (AWEX) and jointly organized by the group of Banques Populaires, the World Council of Moroccans residing abroad and Bank Al-Amal.

 

<i>Yabiladi</i> reports that one of the key addresses in that meeting was of the Moroccan Minister of Finance regarding the fiscal-tax, customs and banking services granted to investors and regarding the Regional Centers of Investment (CRY).

 

This address, by the Moroccan minister, was followed by an address from Bank Al Amal and the AWEX organization, created only last July in order to support Belgian exporters and investors abroad, and by two addresses of two investors in Morocco, a Belgian and a Moroccan, residing abroad, who reported on their experience in Morocco.

© 2005 Mena Report (www.menareport.com)

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