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Pioneering a Path to Inclusion: Battling Backlash on the Road to Representation
In a bold initiative aimed at strengthening economic ties, a delegation comprising twenty Spanish enterprises is poised to embark on a three-day journey to Morocco from June 4th to 6th. This expedition seeks to unearth opportunities for enhancing commercial and economic relations with Morocco's flourishing productive sectors.
Organized by the Catalan Employment Promotion Confederation, this visit follows the footsteps of the Moroccan Minister Delegate for Investment, Mohcine Jazouli, who visited Barcelona in January, catalyzing the inception of this collaborative effort.
The Spanish contingent will participate in crucial meetings with Moroccan economic stakeholders and operators, as well as tour esteemed industrial facilities that serve as benchmarks of excellence across the African continent. The Confederation emphasizes its steadfast commitment to nurturing strong and enduring ties with Morocco, in alignment with the esteemed General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM).
"This mission underscores the Catalan Employment Promotion Confederation's dedication to fostering robust and enduring bonds with Morocco," the organization asserts. "By collaborating with the influential General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), one of the most influential business organizations globally, we aim to deepen the economic and commercial relations between the Kingdom of Morocco, the autonomous community of Catalonia, and Spain as a whole."
Furthermore, the Confederation highlights the pivotal role played by the Morocco-Spain Economic Council (CEMAES) in driving trade exchanges between the two nations, cementing their economic partnership on a global scale.
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