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Strengthening Economic Ties: UK PM's Trade Envoy Enhances UK-Morocco Relations
The UK Prime Minister's Trade Envoy to Morocco, Rob Butler, embarked on his inaugural trade mission to the North African country from February 29th to March 1st. His visit, as announced by the British Embassy in Morocco, aimed to fortify economic links and identify fresh avenues for collaboration across key industries.
Butler, emphasizing Morocco’s potential as a pivotal gateway between Africa and Europe, expressed optimism about partnering with the Moroccan government to foster job creation, economic growth, and lucrative business deals for both UK and Moroccan companies. Scheduled meetings with Moroccan ministers and British businesses already operating in Morocco will delve into the possibilities of enhancing commercial ties.
This mission targets specific sectors primed for bilateral cooperation, namely infrastructure, aerospace, healthcare, and agriculture, aligning with Morocco’s ongoing domestic reforms and ambitious plans to attract investment for substantial projects such as infrastructure development ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Javier Encinas, Deputy Head of the UK Infrastructure and Projects Authority, reinforced this alignment during a recent visit to Morocco, expressing eagerness to contribute to the country's $45 billion infrastructure upgrade.
In the realm of education, Butler will unveil a new partnership between the London Private Academy, NCUK, and the University of Huddersfield. This initiative will grant Moroccan students access to British business management degrees through London Academy schools in Morocco, further supporting Morocco's strategic objective of bolstering English education across universities and schools.
The UK's steadfast commitment to partnering with Morocco on language programs was demonstrated through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) last year, aimed at increasing the use of English language assessment in Moroccan public universities. As Morocco strengthens ties with international partners, with recent visits by Spanish and French delegations, it signifies another significant stride in the country's emergence as a hub for trade, investment, and education across Africa and Europe.
Butler's mission holds the promise of unlocking significant new opportunities through fortified UK-Morocco economic cooperation, paving the way for mutual prosperity and growth.
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