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Morocco Amplifies Military Spending to $13 Billion as Regional Security Concerns Mount

Morocco Amplifies Military Spending to $13 Billion as Regional Security Concerns Mount
07:33 Journalists: Dakir Madiha
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Morocco plans to increase its defense budget to 133 billion Moroccan dirhams ($13 billion) for 2025, marking a significant expansion from previous years as the nation strengthens its military capabilities amid growing regional challenges.

The substantial budget increase, revealed in the draft finance law (PLF-2025), builds upon allocations of $12 billion in 2024 and $11.4 billion in 2023. Minister of Economy and Finance Nadia Fettah Alaoui presented these figures during a recent parliamentary session, highlighting the government's commitment to military modernization.

This strategic investment serves multiple objectives beyond mere military enhancement. A key component involves developing Morocco's domestic defense manufacturing capabilities through the establishment of two defense industrial acceleration zones. This initiative aims to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign military imports while positioning Morocco as a significant regional defense manufacturer.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports that Morocco's arms imports decreased by 46% between 2014-18 and 2019-23. Despite this reduction, the country maintains its position as the 29th largest arms importer globally, while neighboring Algeria ranks 21st and leads African military spending at $21.6 billion annually.

As part of its modernization efforts, Morocco has formed a partnership with India's Tata Motors to upgrade its fleet of WHAP 8x8 armored vehicles. This collaboration exemplifies the country's broader strategy to enhance its military readiness in response to complex regional security challenges.

The increased budget allocation reflects Morocco's pragmatic approach to national defense, combining immediate military preparedness with long-term strategic planning for domestic defense industry development. This dual focus on current capabilities and future self-sufficiency demonstrates Morocco's commitment to establishing a robust and sustainable military infrastructure.


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