Compared to the average of the past ten years, the area affected by forest fires in Morocco has decreased by 65%. Presenting its 2025 report on Tuesday in Rabat, the National Agency for Water and Forests (ANEF) said that a budget of 150 million dirhams has been allocated for prevention and firefighting efforts in 2026.
Since 2023, Chinese car brands have rapidly expanded in Morocco, gaining visibility and increasing sales through competitive pricing, advanced technologies, and structured distribution networks. While traditional manufacturers still dominate, these new entrants are steadily reshaping the market and attracting a growing number of buyers.
While torrential rains have forced the cancellation of the Arab Cup ranking match in Qatar, as well as several sporting events in the United States, the schedule of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) in Morocco has remained unchanged, despite persistent daily downpours. The group-stage matches have highlighted another key factor behind this resilience: the quality of the tournament’s infrastructure.