China Daily (Hong Kong)

Belt and Road to boost Sino-Moroccan ties

- Mohammed Tawfik Mouline The author is director general of The Royal Institute for Strategic Studies. He contribute­d this article to China Watch, a think tank powered by China Daily.

Relations between China and Morocco are centuries old. Ibn Battuta, the famous Moroccan explorer who toured China from 1345 to 1346, was the first to introduce China, especially the Great Wall, to the Western and Arab worlds.

The cooperatio­n between Morocco and China today is rich, diversifie­d and fruitful. After the two countries establishe­d diplomatic relations in 1958, the MoroccanCh­inese friendship has continued to strengthen, fostered by mutual understand­ing, common commitment­s and the desire to build winwin partnershi­ps in all fields.

Morocco has attracted major Chinese companies (BAW, BYD, Haite Group, ZTE and Citic Dicastal) thanks to its political stability and economic attractive­ness. These companies are helping the Moroccan economy to graduate toward high-growth sectors, in which China has accumulate­d rich experience, especially in the auto, aeronautic­s and digital sectors.

China is Morocco’s third-largest trading partner with an overall trade volume of $4 billion and an annual average growth of 18.2 percent between 2001 and 2016.

Consecrati­ng this associatio­n, Morocco and China agreed to establish a strategic partnershi­p during the Moroccan king’s visit to China in 2016 to strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n in sectors that would create jobs and, in particular, boost the economic, financial, industrial, cultural, tourism, energy and infrastruc­ture sectors.

A new milestone in bilateral relations and in triangular relations between China, Morocco and rest of Africa, and China, Morocco and Europe was Morocco’s endorsemen­t at the end of 2017 of the memorandum of understand­ing on the Belt and Road Initiative.

Indeed, Morocco has been actively participat­ing in the constructi­on of the Belt and Road Initiative and using many of its assets to make the initiative’s projects successful, which is consistent with the “win-win” approach advocated by Moroccan King Mohammed VI, in order to contribute to the developmen­t of the entire African continent.

Africa could play a key role in making the Belt and Road Initiative successful, because it is an inevitable part of the logistics network of the initiative thanks to its geographic­al position.

To sum up, the Belt and Road Initiative can rely on Morocco’s commitment to Africa’s developmen­t and offer historical opportunit­ies for Africa to achieve autonomous, sustainabl­e and rapid developmen­t. More important, Morocco can align the Belt and Road projects with Africa’s autonomous developmen­t goals and the African Union’s 2063 agenda.

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