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Morocco Signals Strong Economic Momentum in 2025 Through Reforms and Green Investment

Morocco Signals Strong Economic Momentum in 2025 Through Reforms and Green Investment

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
May 19, 2025
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Morocco Signals Strong Economic Momentum in 2025 Through Reforms and Green Investment
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By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News – Business Section

Rabat, Morocco – May 19, 2025

“We’re not chasing growth for its own sake. We’re building an economy that can stand the test of climate and global change.”
— Nadia Fettah Alaoui, Minister of Economy and Finance


Morocco Eyes Sustainable Growth, Despite Global Pressures

Morocco is entering 2025 with cautious optimism. Economic forecasts suggest the country is on track to achieve nearly 4% GDP growth, driven by targeted investments, improved climate conditions, and an ambitious reform agenda.
In a global context marked by volatility, Morocco is focusing on long-term resilience rather than short-term recovery.

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The outlook is shaped by a combination of factors: stronger agricultural performance after recent drought relief, infrastructure upgrades, and renewed momentum in export-oriented industries.


Reforming the Engine of Economic Delivery

At the heart of Morocco’s strategy is a deep restructuring of its economic model. Authorities have launched a comprehensive reform of public institutions, including a shake-up of state-owned enterprises and the implementation of a new Investment Charter.

This effort goes hand-in-hand with the rollout of the Mohammed VI Investment Fund, a major public-private instrument intended to channel capital into strategic sectors such as energy, logistics, and industrial transformation.

“Our job isn’t to direct the market — it’s to prepare the ground for private initiative,” explained a senior policy advisor during a recent investment roundtable in Casablanca.


Agriculture, Water, and Climate Response

Years of dry seasons have forced Morocco to rethink its dependence on rainfall. In response, the government is accelerating desalination infrastructure, deploying climate-smart agriculture tools, and adjusting trade rules — including lifting duties on imported livestock — to stabilize domestic supply chains.

While agriculture remains sensitive to weather patterns, recent rains have improved yields, and rural producers are receiving direct support to reinforce their role in food security and export growth.


Clean Energy and Connectivity on the Rise

Morocco is not just adapting to climate change — it is trying to lead the energy transition. With solar farms in the south, wind corridors along the Atlantic coast, and green hydrogen on the horizon, the country plans to raise the share of renewables to over half of its energy mix by 2030.

Simultaneously, investments in rail and logistics infrastructure are designed to support regional integration and reduce internal transport bottlenecks — a move critical for both domestic distribution and international trade.


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