
Morocco
Diversified North African economy with scale in automotive manufacturing, phosphate based chemicals, agri food, tourism, logistics, and fast growing renewables. Very large modern port at Tanger Med links Africa with Europe and the Americas. Inflation is currently low by regional standards, Bank Al Maghrib policy rate stands at 2.25 percent, and a gradual exchange rate flexibility remains in place under the euro and US dollar basket.
Overview
Morocco anchors a competitive manufacturing and services base for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Automotive platforms, aeronautics, agri food, textiles, and phosphate derived fertilizers drive exports. Logistics strength rests on Tanger Med and nationwide expressways and rail. A new Investment Charter supports private capital with targeted incentives, while the energy plan scales solar and wind for industry and data infrastructure.
Snapshot
Focus Sectors
Trade
Top Export Partners 2023
- Spain19.6%
- France19.1%
- India6.4%
- Italy4.5%
- Brazil4.0%
Top Export Goods
Top Import Partners 2023
- Spain14.1%
- France10.6%
- China10.0%
- United States7.4%
- Saudi Arabia6.5%
Top Import Goods
- Refined petroleum and gasmajor share
- Wheatlarge share
- Vehicles and partssignificant
- Electrical machinerysignificant
- Chemicals and plasticssignificant
Finance and Capital Markets
Currency and Policy
- CurrencyMoroccan Dirham MAD
- Monetary policy rate2.25%
- FX regimeBasket based regime with wider band
Markets
- ExchangeCasablanca Stock Exchange equity and debt
- Financial hubCasablanca Finance City platform
Regulations and Taxes
Start a Business
- Check name and prepare statutes — OMPIC
- Register company via Regional Investment Center or online
- Tax registration and e filing — DGI tax.gov.ma
- Open bank account and subscribe capital
- Social security affiliation — CNSS Damancom
- Sectoral licenses as required
Key Taxes
- Corporate Income Taxcommon rate 20% under reform, higher for banks and large caps
- VAT standard20%
- WHT dividends11.25% 2025 transitional toward 10%
- Other WHTper PwC schedule
Talent
Policy
- Investment Charterin force, incentives and governance for private capital
- Trade frameworksEU Association Agreement and US FTA, AfCFTA signatory pending ratification
- FX frameworkbasket with wider band as flexibility advances
- Energylarge solar and wind build out, industrial decarbonisation
Risks
- Climate and droughtimpact on agriculture and water
- External demandexposure to EU cycles
- Energy importsimport bill sensitivity to fuel prices
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