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Morocco and china: strategic partnership reshaping the automotive industry

Monday 02 June 2025 - 11:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco and china: strategic partnership reshaping the automotive industry

Morocco has emerged as a pivotal player in the global automotive sector, transforming from an outsider to the leading car producer in Africa. Remarkably, it has become the primary supplier of vehicles to the European Union, surpassing established giants such as China, Japan, and India. This achievement is the result of a carefully crafted industrial strategy spanning over a decade, positioning Morocco not merely as a manufacturing hub but as a sovereign industrial actor with a robust ecosystem.

Central to this transformation is the growing partnership with China, which has shifted from initial apprehensions about direct competition to a recognition of strategic complementarity. Chinese automotive giants like BYD, Geely, Changan, and Chery have established a significant presence in Morocco. This collaboration leverages Morocco’s proximity to Europe, free trade agreements with over 50 countries, skilled labor, advanced logistics infrastructure, and a solid industrial base. In return, Morocco benefits from substantial Chinese investments, such as the nearly $910 million committed by Hailiang and Chintem for electric battery production at the Mohammed VI Tanger Tech city.

Morocco’s ambition extends beyond assembly lines. The country aims for a production capacity of 2 million vehicles annually by 2030, with an 80% local integration target, exemplified by Stellantis’s plans. The focus is on qualitative advancement through investments in micro-mobility, embedded technologies, and critical components like chips, sensors, and batteries. This evolution reflects Morocco’s desire to design, develop, and export automotive expertise, moving up the global value chain.

Chinese vehicles have found a receptive market in Morocco, appealing to an expanding middle class with attractive designs, advanced technologies, safety features, and competitive prices. Domestic vehicle sales have grown from 122,000 in 2014 to over 176,000 in 2024, creating fertile ground for these brands. However, sustainable success demands deeper market integration, including enhanced distribution networks, reliable after-sales services, and credible brand building.

The Morocco-China automotive relationship is a tactical partnership rather than a rivalry. Chinese manufacturers gain streamlined access to European markets, competitive production costs, and a stable, decarbonized logistics base. Meanwhile, Morocco secures technology transfers, skilled job creation, industrial upgrading, and increased economic influence. The Mohammed VI Tanger Tech city and numerous agreements since His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s 2016 visit to Beijing illustrate this growing cooperation.

Strategically located at the crossroads of Africa and Europe, Morocco balances relations between East and West with remarkable geopolitical agility. While some European companies relocate production to stay competitive and China seeks to bypass European tariffs, Morocco emerges as a central industrial hub. The “Made in Morocco” label is now recognized in over 70 countries, reflecting the kingdom’s ability to attract Chinese investment while maintaining strong European ties.

The partnership also aligns with broader initiatives such as China’s Belt and Road, with Morocco becoming one of the first African and Arab countries to join in 2017. This affiliation facilitates financing, infrastructure projects, and trade, focusing on sectors like infrastructure, health, agriculture, industry, renewable energy, and technology. The industrialization of electric vehicle batteries in Morocco is a key step to maintaining its automotive leadership, creating jobs, and developing human capital.

In conclusion, the Morocco-China partnership in the automotive sector exemplifies a sophisticated model of interdependence and mutual benefit. Morocco’s strategic location, industrial maturity, and openness make it an attractive destination for Chinese investments, especially in electric vehicles and battery manufacturing. This alliance not only strengthens Morocco’s industrial base but also enhances its role as a global economic connector, where even Chinese automotive giants anchor their ambitions to dream bigger.


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