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Stronger fuel oversight in Morocco to protect consumers

Saturday 28 March 2026 - 14:17
Stronger fuel oversight in Morocco to protect consumers

Morocco is stepping up oversight of its fuel market as global energy volatility continues to impact domestic prices. Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have disrupted supply chains and pushed up international oil prices, creating ripple effects across fuel-importing countries.

Highly dependent on imported hydrocarbons, Morocco remains particularly exposed to these fluctuations. Diesel and gasoline—key components of national energy consumption—are directly influenced by global market trends. Other sectors, including industries reliant on plastics, are also feeling the impact of rising costs.

In response, the Conseil de la concurrence has announced enhanced monitoring measures aimed at ensuring fair pricing practices. The institution seeks to closely track how international price changes are reflected in the domestic market, with the goal of maintaining transparency and protecting consumers.

As part of this initiative, the council has intensified consultations with fuel distributors involved in prior regulatory agreements. These discussions focus on improving market tracking mechanisms, including regular analysis of global price movements and their transmission to local consumers. An explanatory report is expected to be released soon, outlining the findings of these exchanges.

The council emphasized that, in a competitive market, domestic fuel prices should reasonably reflect international trends while also accounting for logistical constraints such as supply, storage, and distribution costs.

To address ongoing volatility, the frequency of market monitoring has been increased. Previously conducted on a quarterly basis, fuel price assessments will now take place monthly. This expanded oversight will cover the entire supply chain, from importation to retail distribution, focusing on both diesel and gasoline prices.

Beyond hydrocarbons, the competition authority is also keeping a close watch on other sectors of the economy. Any unjustified price hikes, excessive profit margins, or anti-competitive practices—such as collusion or abuse of dominant position—will be subject to thorough investigation.

Through these reinforced measures, Morocco aims to safeguard market transparency, promote fair competition, and protect consumers’ purchasing power in an increasingly uncertain global environment.


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