The Marrakech-Safi region sets itself the objective of 58 billion dirhams of private investment by 2026 (minister)

by times news cr

2024-04-15 05:07:32

It is, of course, a quantitative but also a qualitative objective to promote the business climate, within the framework of the national private investment strategy aimed at reaching 550 billion DH of investment, to create 500,000 jobs. by 2026, explained the minister during a meeting at the headquarters of the Regional Investment Council (CRI) of the Marrakech-Safi Region, held within the framework of the territorialization of the National Strategy for Private Investment and the strategic alignment of the CRIs in order to achieve the national objectives set by His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

On this occasion, the minister underlined the importance of CRIs in the implementation of national policies, given their major roles in stimulating local economic growth, encouraging investment by SMEs and channeling development projects. scale in different regions.

Thanks to their status as drivers of investment and the promotion of the business climate, the CRIs are called upon to move up a gear, the aim being to achieve the expected objectives in terms of development and stimulation of growth. economic and job creation, continues Mr. Jazouli.

And added that commitment, excellence and ethics remain the key words for dynamic and efficient CRIs, calling for more efforts and coordination between the different parties involved in the investment process to meet the all the challenges linked to the act of investment.

For his part, the Acting Director General of CRI Marrakech-Safi, Mohamed Amine Sabibi, presented the 2026 strategic roadmap for investment in the region, focusing in particular on strengthening support and monitoring of projects. , improving the business climate, promoting investors and strengthening the region’s reputation.

It is also about working to attract more FDI, strengthening the region’s supply and planning locomotive investments at the provincial level to be promoted, said Mr. Sabibi.

The action, he continued, will also be focused on traditional sectors in particular, tourism and crafts but also on emerging sectors in particular renewable energies, ecotourism and the blue economy.

This meeting was marked by a constructive debate with members of the CRI and representatives of the Moroccan Agency for the Development of Investments and Exports (AMDIE), focused on the roadmap for investment in the region as well as avenues improving the business climate and attracting investments.

2024-04-15 05:07:32

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