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    Morocco, Ireland Deepen Economic Ties with Business Forums

    By May 3, 20263 Mins Read
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    Fez – Morocco is stepping up its economic outreach to Ireland with two business events aimed at attracting investment and strengthening trade links between Europe and Africa.

    The events, scheduled for 6 May in Dublin and 8 May in Cork, are organized by the Embassy of Morocco in Ireland in partnership with the Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development (AMDIE) and local business partners.

    They bring together public officials, investors, and business leaders to explore new opportunities for cooperation.

    The initiative reflects Morocco’s broader strategy to position itself as a stable and competitive gateway to African markets.

    It also points to Ireland’s growing interest in expanding its economic presence beyond Europe.

    In Dublin, the program is set to open with remarks from local and Moroccan officials, followed by a keynote presentation on Morocco’s investment climate.

    Speakers are expected to focus on the country’s political stability, industrial capacity, and long-term development strategy.

    A panel discussion will then examine key sectors such as infrastructure, innovation, and financing, with a focus on how these areas support investment growth.

    Another session will present Casablanca Finance City (CFC) as a strategic hub for companies seeking access to African markets.

    The event will conclude with networking sessions and business-to-business meetings, allowing companies from both countries to explore concrete partnerships.

    The Cork forum follows a similar structure but places stronger emphasis on industry and logistics.

    Discussions will also cover Morocco’s role as an industrial base for Europe, with particular attention to sectors such as pharmaceuticals and manufacturing.

    Other panels will address digital transformation, talent development, and the country’s logistics capabilities.

    A session on trade connectivity will underline Morocco’s geographic advantage and its expanding port infrastructure.

    The program includes a visit to the Port of Cork, highlighting the importance of maritime links in supporting trade between the two countries.

    Across the two events, Moroccan officials and business representatives are expected to promote the country’s value proposition: proximity to Europe, competitive costs, and a growing network of trade agreements.

    Irish participants, in turn, are likely to explore opportunities in sectors where Morocco has made significant progress, including renewable energy, industry, and services.

    These business forums come at a time of shifting global supply chains, when companies are increasingly seeking reliable, diversified partners.

    By bringing together decision-makers from both sides, Morocco and Ireland aim to turn political goodwill into practical economic cooperation.

    The meetings in Dublin and Cork are not only about dialogue. They are designed to produce tangible outcomes, from investment projects to long-term partnerships, as both countries seek to expand their economic horizons.

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