Arab Times

Morocco signs deal for major Boeing hub

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Morocco signed an agreement with Boeing on Tuesday to build a new hub for the US aerospace giant that officials hope will create thousands of skilled jobs.

King Mohammed VI oversaw the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing in the northern port city of Tangiers to establish an industrial zone where up to 120 Boeing suppliers and subcontrac­tors could operate.

“This is a very important strategic project as we move into a new aeronautic­al era in Morocco,” Industry Minister Moulay Hafi Elalamy told AFP.

Morocco has unveiled several large-scale industrial projects in recent years, with the Tangiers region among the fastest growing.

French carmaker Renault in April signed deals to invest more than $1 billion (900 million euros) and create 50,000 jobs in the North African country. Morocco was badly affected by the financial crisis in Europe, its top trade partner, and has struggled to contain a ballooning public deficit.

The authoritie­s have strenuousl­y promoted the country as a bridge between Africa and the West, in a bid to encourage foreign investment and trade.

“The Moroccan aeronautic­al industry has seen important growth in recent years,” said Elalamy. “The sector has grown six-fold in just 10 years and there are now 121 firms.”

Some of the largest manufactur­ers are already present in the country, contributi­ng to a sector that employs about 10,000 people and has a turnover of $1 billion per year.

Elalamy said the Boeing industrial zone could create up to 8,700 jobs. Morocco’s gateway linking Europe, the Atlantic and the Mediterran­ean, Tangiers has experience­d unpreceden­ted developmen­t in recent years, including a new airport and deep-water port. (AFP)

 ??  ?? Moroccan King Mohammed VI attends an agreement signing ceremony for the establishm­ent of
a Boeing industrial ecosystem in Morocco on Sept 27 in the royal palace of Tangiers.
(AFP)
Moroccan King Mohammed VI attends an agreement signing ceremony for the establishm­ent of a Boeing industrial ecosystem in Morocco on Sept 27 in the royal palace of Tangiers. (AFP)

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