Keywords: Morocco automotive industry
Renault is exploring the possibility of establishing an electric vehicle production plant in Morocco, with the upcoming Nador West Med port being evaluated as a potential location. The port, slated to open in 2026, has recently been confirmed on schedule by Morocco's Minister of Equipment, Nizar......
Morocco has solidified its position as a key player in the global automotive sector, with production figures reaching an impressive one million vehicles in 2025. This milestone places the country among the world’s top fifteen automotive manufacturers and establishes it as Africa’s leading......
The Dacia Sandero emerged as Europe’s best-selling car in 2024, with over 300,000 units registered across the continent, according to automotive publication Diariomotor. Notably, the majority of these vehicles are manufactured in Morocco, positioning the country as a pivotal player in Europe’s......
Morocco’s industrial sector has achieved remarkable growth, with exports surpassing MAD 398 billion ($43.8 billion) in 2024, accounting for 88% of the country’s total exports. Minister of Industry Ryad Mezzour highlighted this achievement during a discussion session on “Macroeconomic......
Morocco has emerged as a pivotal player in the global automotive sector, transforming from an outsider to the leading car producer in Africa. Remarkably, it has become the primary supplier of vehicles to the European Union, surpassing established giants......
Morocco is advancing its robust automotive industry, which consistently attracts global industry leaders. Recently, a coalition of Moroccan institutions, including key ministries and employment agencies, signed two agreements aimed at enhancing the sector through employment and training initiatives. The......
Morocco's automotive sector is experiencing remarkable growth, with ambitious production goals set to reach 2 million vehicles by 2030. This surge is accompanied by an increase in local integration and a strategic positioning on the global stage, particularly as the industry transitions towards electrification. The......
Shanghai Carthane, a prominent Chinese automotive components manufacturer, has announced plans to establish a new subsidiary in Morocco under the temporary name Kaizhong Morocco. The company disclosed this strategic move on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as part of its efforts to strengthen its foothold......
Morocco aims to increase its vehicle production to one million units per year by 2025, up from the current 700,000, as part of its ambitious automotive industry growth strategy. During a recent media briefing at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, Carlos Tavares, CEO of Stellantis, praised the performance of......
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