UK Wants To Make Morocco 'Hub' and 'Gateway' to Africa after Brexit
The Morocco-United Kingdom Business Dialogue aims to facilitate meetings between Moroccan and British businessmen, said the official, adding that the two countries need to increase their business volume in terms of trade and investments.
Referring to the potential areas of investment, Jazouli stressed that the emphasis is on the financial sector as there are good operations that have been made, noting that a Moroccan bank bought for the first time a part of an English bank in Africa, while there is a British fund which invests in a Moroccan bank to develop in Africa.
There are also sectors which draw the interest of the British economic community, in particular that of renewable energy with the successful experience of MASEN and other Moroccan projects in the same field, noted the minister.
Launched on Tuesday in London, the Morocco-United Kingdom Business Dialogue was jointly organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad and the Moroccan Employers' Association (CGEM), on the sidelines of the Africa-United Kingdom Investment Summit.