Concern is mounting within the European Union over the expansion of Chinese industrial investment in Morocco, amid fears that the kingdom could become a manufacturing and export hub for subsidized Chinese products destined for the European market.
Face à l’expansion des investissements industriels chinois au Maroc, l’inquiétude grandit au sein de l’Union européenne (UE), qui redoute que le royaume devienne une plateforme d’acheminement des produits chinois vers le marché européen.
Remittances sent by Moroccans living abroad (MREs) reached nearly 39.98 billion dirhams by the end of April 2026, up from 36.42 billion dirhams during the same period a year earlier, according to the Foreign Exchange Office. In its latest monthly foreign trade indicators bulletin, the office reported a year-on-year increase of 9.8%. The report also highlighted a travel balance surplus of more than 34.55 billion dirhams, up 26.7% compared with the same period in 2025. The increase was driven by
A quelques jours du coup d’envoi du Mondial 2026, l’international marocain Chemsdine Talbi est revenu sur son choix de porter le maillot des Lions de l’Atlas, dans un entretien accordé à The National. L’ailier de Sunderland, âgé de 21 ans et passé par les sélections de jeunes belges, reconnaît que trancher entre la Belgique et le Maroc n’a pas été évident. «À un moment,
Les transferts de fonds effectués par les Marocains résidant à l'étranger (MRE) ont atteint près de 39,98 milliards de dirhams (MMDH) à fin avril 2026, contre 36,42 MMDH à la même période une année auparavant, selon l'Office des changes. Ces transferts opération en amélioration de 9,8% en glissement annuel, précise le récent bulletin sur les indicateurs mensuels des échanges
Moroccan international Chemsdine Talbi reflected on his decision to represent the Atlas Lions in an interview with The National published just days before the start of the 2026 World Cup. The 21-year-old Sunderland winger, who previously represented Belgium at youth level, said choosing between the two countries was not easy. «At one moment I had to choose between Belgium or Morocco for the first team. Both were asking me which one I would choose. I had to reflect a long time to think
Spain’s Supreme Court has convicted a soldier in the Spanish Army and sentenced him to two prison terms of ten months each after he abandoned both his authorized place of residence and his military post for more than a year, spending the period in Morocco without permission or oversight from his superiors. The court’s Military Chamber also dismissed his appeal and ordered his suspension from military service, along with a ban on holding public office or standing for