Although Morocco managed to make progress in the United Nations Food and Security report, the number of people suffering from undernourishment in the country remains high.
Although South Africa is known for being home to many of Morocco’s opponent, Rabat is trying to overcome that by making a breakthrough in the country.
According to the World bank’s new report on global competitiveness, corruption and bureaucracy are the main problematic factors for doing business in Morocco. The survey ranks the Kingdom 71st in the world and first in North Africa.
The Walk Free Foundation highlights Morocco's progress in the fight against modern slavery. The country has improved its score, in comparison with previous editions.
Morocco has fallen in the ranking conducted by the World Bank’s logistics performance index. The report is released every two years to examine how trade logistics is used in economy.
Although Morocco has implemented several strategies to strengthen its status as an attractive hub for foreign investors, the lack of skilled labor and bureaucracy remain challenging.
Morocco is one of the leading countries in North Africa according to the 2018 Global Innovation Index. Ranked 76th among 126 nations and 2nd in North Africa, the Kingdom’s economy is considered to be one of the most innovative ones in the MENA region.
According to two reports conducted by G20 on Africa, Morocco needs to make more efforts to develop infrastructure.