MOROCCAN INVESTMENT AND EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (AMDIE)
Leather manufacturing has deep historic roots in Moroccan culture. Today, it is also a strategic sector that benefits from the support of the state. Tanneries use very high-quality raw materials, making the most of the national potential in skins. The country’s new industrial zones are compliant with international environmental standards. With over 300 companies and a highly skilled workforce of over 20,500 people, duty-free access to more than 55 markets including the US and EU countries, and highly competitive pricing, Morocco’s leather industry is poised to become an influential player on the international footwear and accessories scene. Over 80% of all shoes and 74% of all bags manufactured in the country are made for export. The product ranges of multiple Moroccan manufacturers will be available to view and order at the upcoming showcases organized by the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency, AMDIE. The next few months will see AMDIE participate in Pure London, London on July 21–23; Who’s Next, Paris on September 6–9; MICAM / MIPEL, Milan on September 15–19; as well as the Tokyo Fashion Show and Milan’s Lineapelle in October.
July 21–23, 2019
Pure London, Olympia London London, United Kingdom September 6–9, 2019, Who’s Next VIPARIS - Porte de Versailles Paris, France September 15–19, 2019 theMICAM and MIPEL Fieramilano-Rho Exhibition Centre Milan, Italy