Energy Transition Minister Leila Benali announced on Monday a set of measures to boost Morocco’s mining sector, focusing on safety reforms, digitalization, and investment. A revised mining law is being prepared after the 2021 deaths of five miners, introducing a mining worker card and tougher penalties for negligence. The draft is set to be submitted to the Government Council. The ministry has also launched a national digital mining registry, making over 40 administrative procedures
Le ministère du Tourisme, de l'Artisanat et de l'Économie Sociale et Solidaire du Maroc a annoncé le déploiement d'inspections par «client mystère» dans les établissements d'hébergement classés, à partir de mai 2026. Selon un communiqué, des opérateurs sélectionnés via un appel d'offres public évalueront environ 2 500 établissements à travers le pays. Ces visites
El Ministerio de Turismo, Artesanía y Economía Social y Solidaria de Marruecos ha anunciado que, a partir de mayo de 2026, implementará inspecciones mediante la técnica del «cliente misterioso» en los establecimientos de alojamiento clasificados. Según un comunicado oficial, operadores seleccionados a través de una licitación pública evaluarán aproximadamente 2,500 establecimientos en todo el país. Estas visitas
Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Leila Benali announced on Monday before the House of Representatives that the government is implementing three key measures to strengthen Morocco’s strategic energy reserves. The first focuses on expanding storage capacity. Over the past three years, since 2021, investments in storage infrastructure have increased by more than 30%. Storage capacity reached 3.2 million cubic meters in 2025. For the first time during this
On Monday in Rabat, the President of the House of Representatives, Rachid Talbi Alami, engaged in discussions with Khaleefa Suleiman Mohammad Al-Diyat, head of the Permanent Administrative Commission of the Jordanian House of Representatives. Al-Diyat is leading a parliamentary delegation on a working visit to Morocco from May 3 to 10. During the meeting, both leaders lauded the longstanding ties between Morocco and Jordan, as noted in a statement from the House of Representatives. Talbi Alami
The Moroccan caftan, an iconic piece of the Kingdom’s sartorial heritage, was celebrated on Sunday in Brussels during the first edition of «Moroccan Caftan Week Belgium», an event aimed at showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship, fashion, and haute couture. The initiative highlighted Moroccan artisanal know-how through a fashion show featuring eight designers from Morocco and Belgium, who presented collections rooted in tradition while incorporating contemporary touches. Held under
Morocco’s Ministry of Tourism, Handicrafts, and Social and Solidarity Economy has announced the launch of «mystery guest» inspections in classified accommodation establishments starting in May 2026. According to a statement, operators selected through a public tender will assess around 2,500 establishments across the Kingdom. Introduced under Law No. 80-14, these mystery visits mark a major shift in Morocco’s hotel classification system. The new approach no longer
Le président de la Chambre des représentants Rachid Talbi Alami a eu des entretiens, lundi à Rabat, avec le président de la Commission administrative permanente de la Chambre des représentants jordanienne Khaleefa Suleiman Mohammad Al-Diyat, en visite de travail au Maroc à la tête d'une délégation parlementaire (3-10 mai). Lors de cette entrevue, les deux parties ont salué les liens historiques entre le Maroc et la
El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Rachid Talbi Alami, se reunió el lunes en Rabat con Khaleefa Suleiman Mohammad Al-Diyat, presidente de la Comisión Administrativa Permanente de la Cámara de Representantes de Jordania. Al-Diyat encabeza una delegación parlamentaria que visita Marruecos del 3 al 10 de mayo. En este encuentro, ambas partes destacaron los lazos históricos que unen a Marruecos y Jordania, según informó la
L'Espagne fait face à une pénurie de conducteurs de transport routier, ce qui l'a amenée à dépendre de plus en plus de professionnels étrangers, notamment en provenance du Maroc. L'objectif est de combler un déficit qui dépasse 30 000 chauffeurs de camion et environ 4 700 de bus. Le Maroc figure parmi les principaux pays bénéficiant du processus accéléré d'équivalence des permis de conduire, aux