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MOROCCAN INVESTMENT AND EXPORT DEVELOPMEN­T AGENCY (AMDIE)

- Www.amdie.gov.ma/en

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

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