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Karim Zidane Leads Moroccan Delegation to Japan and South Korea for Investment Roadshow
Karim Zidane, the Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Investment, Convergence, and Evaluation of Public Policies, will lead a prominent Moroccan delegation to Japan and South Korea from November 25 to 29. This mission is part of a roadshow aimed at promoting investment opportunities in Morocco.
Jointly organized by the Ministry and the Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development (AMDIE), the roadshow seeks to strengthen bilateral economic ties and highlight Morocco’s appeal as a leading destination for foreign direct investment. The focus will be on sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and agri-food industries, according to a ministry statement.
The initiative also aims to bolster the "Morocco Now" brand in target markets, presenting the Kingdom as a sustainable and strategic investment hub.
The roadshow agenda includes meetings with Japanese and Korean decision-makers, investors, and institutional actors to explore avenues for collaboration. Special conferences under the "Morocco Now" theme will be held in Tokyo on November 25 and in Seoul on November 28. These events will emphasize Morocco’s position as a sustainable platform for investment and trade.
Karim Zidane: A New Face in Moroccan Politics
Appointed during the recent cabinet reshuffle, Karim Zidane succeeds Mohcine Jazouli with the mission of continuing efforts to attract international investment. Born in Souk Elarbaa, Zidane grew up in a rural-urban setting and pursued a mechanical engineering degree before expanding his academic journey in Europe. Having spent over 30 years in Munich, Zidane brings a blend of local roots and global expertise to his role.