Investing in tourism means investing in a high-risk sector in Morocco, as it is subject to three major external threats against which it can do nothing.
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Usually, smartphones are slow to adjust to the time change. Not this year, though – in fact, they were a week ahead of the change. As if Moroccans weren’t stressed enough already!
How to work legally as a foreigner: details of the procedure for obtaining a “CTE”, a foreign employment contract.
The Moroccan taxi has its codes, its specific features and its detractors, but it remains one of the most practical and economical means of transport. Complete instructions for Moroccan taxis, fares, tips and advice.
Uber is not the best solution for modernising taxis in Morocco. On the contrary, it replaces one exploitative operator with another that is more modern but no less harsh.
From the outset, Uber used aggressive marketing and public relations, claiming – contrary to the…
When you move to another country, you become a resident there. The impact of this…
The ICE number, which came into effect in 2016, is compulsory for all businesses, self-employed entrepreneurs and individuals, and must be included on all invoices. How to obtain it, how to check it.
I have to admit, I’m a big fan of Ikea. Having lived in 4 different…
We receive many requests for advice from people who want to be “in between”, working…
After strongly advising you against opening a riad in Marrakesh, or a call-centre, here is…
The Moroccan authorities have said it: Uber is not legal. Here’s an analysis of Uber’s very strange response…
As a local, modern company, ITaxi took Moroccan specificities into account before the arrival of Uber. The key to success!
Uber cannot be legal in Morocco, and its business model is not adapted to the country. A future failure?
Living in Morocco is all very well, but you still have to earn a living (unless you’re retired or an expat sent by your company). But be warned: here’s a list of four ideas for activities that should be thrown out as soon as they surface. Some of them ‘worked’ but it’s too late, others never worked at all – here’s why.
In Morocco, we have ceramic floors and we use wood on the walls, doors and windows, in superb décors. It suits our way of life.














