The European Court has ruled against the labelling of ‘Moroccan origin’, against the ban on imports into France and in favour of maintaining the agreement until 4 October 2025.
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The price of sheeps is soaring, much faster than inflation, despite animals being imported to "ease tensions". Because Moroccans don't want foreign sheep, they want Sardis with beautiful horns!
A timid recovery in activity and a low level of commitment from the government to the investment programmes that are so necessary, mean that the 2022 balance sheet is a mixed bag.
Morocco will abolish the exemption from customs duties for small parcels of less than 1,200 dirhams, as of 1 July 2022. Regardless of its value, a parcel will have to pay customs duty and VAT.
Communicating about Morocco as an attractive tourist destination is pointless at the moment, as long as tourists' questions focus more on health safety and the certainty of not being blocked at the borders.
Betting on tourism to boost Morocco's economy means betting on a fragile industry. There are many internal risk factors.
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.