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Morocco Cements‌ Its Position as Africa’s Premier Tourism Investment ‍Hub

With its robust economic prospects, sustained growth, and attractive ‍incentives, morocco has solidified its status as a⁤ leader in tourism investment in Africa. This was highlighted in the recently unveiled guide, “Tourism Doing Business – Investing in morocco,” presented during the International Conference on Technological Innovation and Tourist Investment in marrakech.

The ‌guide⁣ underscores Morocco’s ⁣dominance in the African tourism market, attributing its success⁣ to a combination‌ of attractive fiscal ⁤incentives, quality infrastructure,‌ and ⁢an enterprising progress strategy. ⁣In 2024, the kingdom‍ welcomed​ 17.4 million international ⁤tourists, cementing its position as Africa’s top destination. Additionally, Morocco​ recorded a 43% growth in international tourism revenues compared to 2019, further enhancing its global competitiveness.

Strategic Location and Rich Cultural⁤ Heritage

Morocco’s strategic location, just 14 km ‍from Europe, provides unparalleled access to a market of 2.5‍ billion consumers. The country is also ⁤renowned for its cultural wealth⁤ and natural‍ beauty, boasting ⁣9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 11 ⁣national parks, and over 3,500 km of coastline.

“These assets, combined⁣ with modern infrastructure⁤ such as ⁢19 airports, 27 commercial ports, a road network of 1,800 km​ of⁣ highways, and a rail network of more then 2,100 km, allow Morocco‍ to attract a constant flow of investors and visitors,” the guide states.

Incentives and Investment protection

Morocco offers a ⁣range⁣ of incentives to attract foreign investors, including an ambitious investment charter and measures that can cover up to 30% ‍of eligible investments. The kingdom has also established investment⁣ protection agreements with ⁢72 countries​ and double taxation avoidance​ agreements with 62​ countries,bolstering investor confidence.

Regional Investment Centers (CRI) play a pivotal role in​ streamlining administrative‍ procedures and⁤ supporting investors‍ throughout their projects. This has positioned⁢ Morocco‌ as a model‍ for promoting regional and international investments. ⁤

Preparing for the 2030 FIFA World Cup

As Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal, ambitious projects ⁣are underway to develop tourism infrastructure. Thousands of new beds are being created in host cities to meet ‍growing demand and support the sector’s⁣ expansion.

Innovation and Sustainability Initiatives

The ‍guide also highlights morocco’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. Initiatives like the national tourist startups competition encourage the development of technological and enduring ⁤solutions in areas ​such as the blue economy,cultural and natural heritage,and ​sustainable cities. ⁢ ⁣

Economic Impact and Future Prospects

Tourism ⁤is⁢ a cornerstone of Morocco’s economy, ⁢contributing billions of dollars to GDP and creating nearly 364,000 formal ‌jobs. ‍Between 2014 and 2023,⁢ the​ sector attracted $2.2‌ billion in foreign direct investment, reinforcing morocco’s position as a ​tourism leader in africa and a key player on the global stage.“With a direct contribution to GDP estimated at several billion dollars and the creation of formal jobs for nearly 364,000 people, the tourism sector⁤ is a real pillar of the Moroccan economy,”‍ the ⁢guide emphasizes.developed in collaboration‍ with ⁢the Moroccan Tourist Engineering Company (SMIT), the guide serves as a comprehensive resource for investors and tourism professionals, offering in-depth⁣ insights into the Moroccan tourism sector and facilitating informed investment decisions.

Key ⁢Highlights of Morocco’s⁣ Tourism Sector

| Aspect ⁢ ‍ | Details ⁣ ‍ ⁢ ‍ ⁤⁣ ⁣ ‌ ‍ ​ ⁣ | ​
|—————————|—————————————————————————–|
| International‍ Tourists ‌ | 17.4​ million arrivals in 2024 ‌ ‍ ‍ ​ ⁤ ⁤| ⁢
| Revenue Growth ‌ ‍‌ | 43% increase compared to 2019 ​ ‍ ​ ​ ⁣ ‍ ‍ |⁣
| Infrastructure | 19 airports,27 commercial ports,1,800 km of highways,2,100 km of rail |
| Investment Incentives ⁤ | Up to‍ 30% coverage of ⁤eligible ⁢investments ‍ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‍ ⁣ |
| economic contribution | Billions of dollars⁢ to GDP,364,000 jobs ⁢ ⁣ ⁣ ‌ ⁣ |

Morocco’s strategic vision and ambitious policies have not only ⁢made it a ⁤leading tourist destination⁢ but ​also⁣ a reference investment‌ platform,driving development and innovation across the African continent.

Morocco Cements Its⁤ Position as Africa’s Premier Tourism Investment Hub: An In-depth Conversation

Morocco has‍ emerged as a ⁢beacon of economic growth and‍ tourism ​innovation in⁢ Africa. With its ⁤strategic location, rich‌ cultural heritage,‍ and robust infrastructure, the kingdom has become a magnet⁤ for investors and tourists alike. To delve deeper into Morocco’s‍ success story, we spoke with Dr. Amine Benali, a ⁢renowned expert in tourism economics and African development.⁢ Dr.‌ Benali shares his ‌insights on Morocco’s strategic vision,its ambitious ​policies,and ⁢how ⁤the country is setting a⁢ benchmark for tourism investment across the⁢ continent.

Strategic Location ⁢and Cultural Richness

Senior Editor: ⁣Dr. benali, Morocco’s geographical position is often ⁤cited as a key factor ⁤in its tourism ‍success. Can⁣ you elaborate on how this has shaped its​ growth as ⁤an ‌investment hub?

dr. Amine benali: Absolutely. ⁣Morocco’s proximity to Europe—just 14 kilometers away—provides unparalleled access to ​a ⁣massive consumer base of ⁢over 2.5 billion people. This strategic location is complemented by the country’s rich cultural heritage, including nine ⁣UNESCO World ⁣Heritage Sites, 11 national parks, and a stunning coastline spanning over 3,500 kilometers. These assets, combined with modern infrastructure such as 19 airports, ​27 commercial ports, and an extensive‍ road and rail network, create an ecosystem that is highly attractive‌ to both​ tourists ‌and investors.

investment ‍Incentives‌ and ​Protection

Senior Editor: ⁤ Morocco has implemented several measures to attract foreign investment.what role do incentives like the investment charter and protection agreements play in⁣ this regard?

Dr. Amine Benali: morocco’s investment charter is a game-changer. It offers ⁤up to 30% coverage of eligible investments, which is a significant incentive for foreign investors. Additionally, the kingdom ‍has⁣ signed ⁣investment protection agreements with 72 countries and double ⁢taxation avoidance agreements with 62 countries. these‌ measures provide a sense of security ⁢and confidence to investors,⁤ making Morocco a reliable destination for capital. The Regional Investment⁣ Centers (CRI) ⁣further streamline administrative processes, ensuring a smooth experience for investors from start to finish.

Preparing for the 2030 FIFA World Cup

Senior Editor: Morocco’s co-hosting of the 2030‌ FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal is a major milestone. How​ is the ‌kingdom leveraging this ⁣possibility ⁢to boost its⁤ tourism sector?

Dr. Amine Benali: The World Cup is a catalyst for‌ massive infrastructure development. Morocco is investing heavily in creating thousands of new beds in host‌ cities to accommodate the influx of visitors. This ⁤not only prepares ‍the country for the ‌event‌ but also lays the foundation for long-term growth in the⁤ tourism sector. The World Cup will also shine a‌ global spotlight on Morocco,showcasing its capabilities ‌and further enhancing ​its reputation as a leading tourism destination.

Innovation and Sustainability

Senior⁣ Editor: ⁢Morocco has been proactive in promoting innovation ⁣and sustainability in tourism. Can you highlight some of‍ these initiatives?

Dr. Amine Benali: Certainly.Morocco’s commitment to innovation is evident in initiatives ​like the national tourist ​startups competition, which encourages the development of technological ⁤solutions in areas such as the blue economy, cultural and natural ⁢heritage, and lasting cities. These efforts‍ align ​with global trends and ⁣position Morocco​ as a⁢ forward-thinking ‍destination. The focus on sustainability​ not only enhances the visitor experience but also ensures that tourism growth is environmentally responsible.

Economic Impact and Future Prospects

Senior​ Editor: Tourism is a cornerstone of Morocco’s economy. What does the future hold for this⁤ sector, and how does it contribute to the kingdom’s broader economic goals?

Dr. Amine Benali: Tourism contributes billions of​ dollars to morocco’s GDP and has created nearly 364,000​ formal jobs.Between 2014⁢ and 2023, the sector attracted $2.2​ billion in foreign direct investment, ‍reinforcing its importance to the⁢ economy.Looking ahead, Morocco’s ‍strategic vision and ambitious ⁤policies—such as those outlined in the guide “tourism Doing Business ⁢- Investing in Morocco”—will continue to drive growth. The ⁤kingdom is not ‌just a leading‍ tourist destination but also a model for promoting regional and international investments, setting a benchmark for Africa and beyond.

Conclusion

Our conversation with Dr. amine ​Benali underscores Morocco’s remarkable ⁣journey as ⁣a tourism ‌and investment leader in Africa.⁤ From its strategic location​ and rich cultural heritage to its innovative policies and ambitious projects,Morocco is setting a high standard for sustainable tourism development. As the kingdom prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, its commitment to growth, innovation, and ​sustainability ensures it will remain a key ​player on the global stage‍ for years to ‌come.

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