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Morocco and Spain: Strategic Partners in Global Competition

Sunday 06 April 2025 - 12:00
By: Zahouani Ilham
Morocco and Spain: Strategic Partners in Global Competition

Spain now recognizes Morocco as a key strategic ally in facing the challenges of global competition. Far from being rivals, the two countries have forged a powerful partnership in critical sectors that are shaping the future.

In an analysis titled “Spain and Morocco: Strategic Allies in the Face of Global Competition”, Juan Antonio Vidal highlights how both nations are capitalizing on smart, sustainable alliances to stay competitive in a fast-changing geopolitical and economic landscape. Morocco has emerged as a model partner, building a strong industrial base and aiming to double its automotive output in the coming years.

Beyond the automotive industry, Morocco is positioning itself as a leader in green energy, particularly in the development of green hydrogen and renewable resources. With Spain’s strategic location and advanced technological capacity, the country can serve as a major hub for distributing clean energy across Europe.

This partnership is not limited to economics—it extends into joint projects in education, vocational training, and human capital development. Proposals include bilateral programs in key sectors such as energy, automotive, and logistics. Initiatives like dual-degree agreements, student exchanges, and cooperative training programs aim to meet the growing demands of both countries' industries.

Investment and innovation are also at the heart of this collaboration. Morocco offers Spanish companies a gateway to the African market, while Moroccan firms benefit from Spanish expertise in infrastructure, digitalization, and sustainable technologies. Tax incentives, joint investment funds, and investment protection agreements are essential to encouraging this growth.

Geographically, both countries hold a strategic advantage. Instead of competing, ports like Algeciras in Spain and Tanger Med in Morocco can collaborate to establish an efficient logistics corridor between Europe and Africa. Streamlining bureaucracy, enhancing digital procedures, and better customs coordination would further amplify this potential.

Energy cooperation stands out as a major pillar of the alliance. As Europe accelerates its energy transition, Morocco is well-positioned to supply green hydrogen, while Spain could act as the distribution gateway to the continent. Shared infrastructure and long-term planning will ensure energy security and competitiveness for both nations.

To translate this vision into reality, institutional frameworks are vital. A permanent Hispano-Moroccan business forum would foster dialogue, remove trade barriers, and align regulations—paving the way for deeper cooperation between businesses on both sides.

Spain and Morocco are more than neighbors; they are gateways to a shared future between Europe and Africa, one that can only be built through bold, intelligent, and visionary collaboration.


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