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Morocco will involve embassies abroad in attracting investments
Morocco, Economics, 12/27/2002

Morocco said it will endow its embassies abroad with mechanisms necessary to attract foreign investments to the country.

The program devised by the foreign affairs and cooperation department in this connection revolves around the training of economic advisors who will work with Morocco's diplomatic representations aboard with a view to promoting business opportunities offered by the country, Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Minister, Mohamed Benaissa, said.

To attain this objective, Benaissa stressed the need for coordination between his department and the professional associations concerned, particularly Morocco's industrial federation (CGEM).

He also called for holding economic and commercial events in the countries, where Morocco has representations, for a better publicizing of Morocco's business opportunities.

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