Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.
Ghana and Morocco have agreed to scale up their economic partnership to boost bilateral cooperation.
According to the governments of the two countries, current level of trade remained low and need to be enhanced.
At a reception in Accra to mark Morocco’s National Day, Deputy Head of Mission at the Morocco Embassy, Abdelouahed Bekki says that irrespective of the increase in investment activity between the private sectors of the two countries, trade between the two does not make the most of the full potential offered by their complementary economies.
Moroccan companies are present in Ghana in the production areas of energy, fertiliser, housing, building materials and banking.