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2023: A Remarkable Year for Morocco's Automotive Industry
In a dazzling display of growth and significant advancements, Morocco's automotive industry has soared to unprecedented heights, marking an exceptional year for the sector.
According to the monthly indicators of foreign trade by the Office des Changes, automotive sales witnessed a staggering 30.5% surge, reaching a monumental 116.38 billion Moroccan dirhams by the end of October 2023. This outstanding performance can be attributed to the escalating sales in construction, wiring, vehicle interiors, and seating segments. The sector's competitiveness is fortified by the prestigious "Made In Morocco" label.
Bank Al Maghrib's projections anticipate a 5.8% growth in exports for 2024, with estimated sales reaching an impressive 155 billion dirhams.
Innovative ventures, such as Neo Motors' groundbreaking car and NamX's hydrogen-powered vehicle prototype, embody the nation's commitment to promoting domestic entrepreneurial initiatives and fueling creativity, particularly among the Moroccan youth. Not only do these initiatives contribute to job creation, but they also solidify Morocco's position as a key player in the global automotive market.