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Strategic Morocco-U.S. partnership amid new tariffs

Thursday 03 April 2025 - 17:00
By: Zahouani Ilham
Strategic Morocco-U.S. partnership amid new tariffs

Government spokesperson Mustapha Baitas reaffirmed the significance of the Morocco-U.S. partnership in response to concerns over the newly imposed 10% tariffs by the U.S. administration. He described the alliance as strategic and multifaceted, emphasizing Morocco’s unique position as the only African country with a free trade agreement with the United States. Baitas highlighted that this agreement serves as a strong foundation for bilateral relations and reiterated Morocco’s readiness to enhance it, particularly as a gateway for investments into Africa.

Regarding the controversy over sheep imports for Eid al-Adha, Baitas referred to an official statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, and Water and Forests. The statement confirmed that the government had allocated 437 million dirhams over the past two years to support imports, with 244 million dirhams designated for 2024. He refrained from commenting on calls for a judicial inquiry into the distribution of funds, stating that the ministry’s report provided all necessary details.

On social security reform, Baitas announced government-approved decrees aimed at addressing pension gaps. One key measure ensures that workers with at least 1,320 days of social security contributions are now eligible for pensions. Another decree focuses on seafarers, providing solutions for interruptions in employment due to mandatory biological rest periods. These initiatives, he noted, reflect the government's commitment to social justice and strengthening Morocco’s welfare system.

Baitas also highlighted the government's dedication to labor rights and education reform, which he described as crucial for economic revitalization. He acknowledged that significant measures had been implemented in response to trade union demands, within the framework of social dialogue, at an estimated cost of 46 billion dirhams.


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