Launch in Rabat of Malawi’s economic promotion week in Morocco

by times news cr

Several events​ and meetings are planned during this week in Rabat,Casablanca and Laâyoune.

This initiative‍ is part of the⁢ actions that the Ministry of Foreign affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Living abroad is implementing to support the economic ​diplomacy of the Kingdom of ‍Morocco on a continental scale, through The Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI) and its partners such as the General⁤ Confederation ​of ‌Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), the Professional Group of Banks of Morocco (GPBM), Casablanca Finance City (CFC), the Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Advancement (AMDIE), and the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN).

On the menu for the week⁢ of economic promotion from Malawi to Morocco are meetings in Rabat, Casablanca and ⁣Laâyoune with public establishments and ⁤private economic operators, the CGEM ​and⁢ sectoral federations, the ​Groupement Professionnel des Banques du Maroc (GPBM),‌ Casablanca Finance City and its business ecosystem,⁢ and the ⁤Regional Investment Center (CRI) ‍of Laâyoune.

The start‍ of this promotional week took place this Monday during a meeting between the Ambassador, Director General ⁢of AMCI, Mohamed Methqal and a large economic delegation from Malawi, visiting Morocco from December 9 to 13, ‍2024.

This meeting, which was held at⁤ the AMCI headquarters, aims to strengthen bilateral economic relations between the two countries.

Chaired by Benjamin Casey Wandawanda, Senior Advisor to the⁢ President of the Republic of Malawi on Investment and Business, the Malawian economic delegation is ​composed of the Managing Director of ⁤the Malawi Agricultural and Industrial Investment Corporation,⁢ mr. Thomson Nelson Kumwenda, the Principal Manager of the Malawi Investment and Trade Centre, Ms. Patricia Orleen Kaupa and​ several‌ senior officials from Malawi’s public‌ and private sector.

⁤What role do partnerships with organizations like AMCI ⁣and CGEM‌ play in Morocco’s economic diplomacy strategy?

Interview with ​Dr. ‍fatima El ​Amrani, Economic Diplomacy Expert

Time.news Editor: Thank ⁤you‌ for joining us today, Dr. El⁢ Amrani. This​ week, significant events are happening ⁣in Rabat, Casablanca, and Laâyoune⁢ as ⁣part of Morocco’s initiative to⁤ boost economic diplomacy, notably in collaboration with Malawi. ‍Can ​you shed light ⁤on the importance of this initiative?

Dr.Fatima ⁤El Amrani: Thank you for having me. This ‍initiative is pivotal for ⁣Morocco‌ as ⁣it seeks to ⁢strengthen its economic ties on a⁢ continental level. By ⁣engaging in dialogues‌ and meetings with delegations such as⁣ the one from Malawi,​ Morocco positions‍ itself as a leader in African economic ​diplomacy. This is particularly important for enhancing ⁤bilateral ‌relations and fostering‍ investment opportunities in both countries.

Time.news Editor: The collaborations with organizations such as the Moroccan Agency for International ⁤Cooperation (AMCI)‌ and the General Confederation of⁣ Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) highlight the multifaceted ​approach Morocco is taking.⁣ What implications do you see from these partnerships?

Dr. Fatima El Amrani: ‍These ⁣partnerships are crucial for creating a cohesive strategy that⁣ unifies various ​sectors⁣ under the economic promotion umbrella. By involving institutions like ⁤the GPBM and Casablanca‍ Finance City, Morocco is not only ⁣showcasing its investment potential but also creating an environment conducive‌ to business growth. This multisectoral approach​ could facilitate knowledge transfer, which is essential for sustainable development.

Time.news Editor: ⁣ Meetings are‍ planned with both public⁣ establishments and private economic operators. How do you see this blend of sectors⁢ contributing to economic synergy?

Dr. fatima El Amrani: Engaging both public and private sectors⁢ allows for a holistic perspective on‌ economic challenges and opportunities. The public sector can provide the regulatory framework and support necessary ⁤for business growth, while private operators⁤ can drive innovation and investment.This synergy can lead to the development of a more resilient ⁣economic landscape, benefitting ⁢both Moroccan and Malawian enterprises.

Time.news Editor: The delegation from‌ Malawi includes influential figures in investment and trade.​ what⁣ does this indicate about the seriousness of Malawi’s interest in collaboration?

Dr. ⁣Fatima El Amrani: the presence of high-ranking officials underscores Malawi’s serious intent​ to⁤ pursue collaboration⁤ with Morocco. ‌It indicates a proactive approach⁣ towards investment in sectors ​such as ‌agriculture and industrial development. This delegation is not just about exploring ⁤opportunities⁤ but about building sustainable partnerships⁣ that could‍ substantially ⁤enhance ‍economic ties‍ between the two nations.

Time.news Editor: What⁣ practical advice would you⁤ give to Moroccan businesses⁣ looking to engage with this Malawian⁤ delegation and tap into⁤ new markets?

Dr. Fatima El ​Amrani: I would advise Moroccan businesses ‌to come prepared with clear proposals‌ and to identify specific sectors where they can ⁣offer‍ value. Researching Malawian market⁤ needs⁣ and aligning their offerings accordingly is crucial. Moreover, building personal relationships through networking at these meetings will be​ essential for fostering⁢ trust and collaboration.

Time.news Editor: As we look forward to this week of ⁣economic promotion, ​what broader trends do ‍you ⁢foresee emerging from Morocco’s increasing focus on economic diplomacy?

Dr. Fatima El Amrani: ‌I anticipate we will see more countries looking towards Morocco as a gateway to African markets. As Morocco’s economic ties ⁣expand, I expect an influx of ⁤diverse ​industries participating in these diplomatic initiatives. This could‍ also encourage Morocco ​to further position itself as a hub for international⁢ trade and a model for‍ effective cooperation ⁣on the continent.

Time.news ⁣Editor: Thank you,Dr. El Amrani, for⁤ sharing your valuable insights on this crucial topic.

Dr. Fatima El Amrani: Thank you for having⁣ me. I’m excited to see how these developments unfold and‌ contribute to a more ‌interconnected African economy.

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