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Navigating the Landscape of Independent Journalism and Strategic Partnerships in Morocco

PUBLISHED March 12, 2026
Navigating the Landscape of Independent Journalism and Strategic Partnerships in Morocco

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Strategic Developments in Morocco

Recent developments indicate a significant shift in the dynamics of mineral access in Morocco, particularly following a framework agreement facilitated by the US Secretary of State and Morocco's foreign minister. This agreement promises preferential access to vital minerals for American firms operating in the contested regions. Meanwhile, French diplomats and companies, supported by a well-connected consultant, are exploring solutions aimed at enhancing long-term investments in Morocco, although cooperation has noticeably faltered since Emmanuel Macron's state visit over a year ago. The wavering alliance between major entities like Engie and OCP Group, along with Veolia's challenges regarding its desalination plant, and Naval Group's diminishing pace of collaboration with Morocco, highlight the complexities of foreign investment in the region.

In a separate yet significant development, the Moroccan milling group faces bankruptcy and is now on the verge of acquisition by Cap Holding, one of its primary competitors. This bold move by the CEO, who also heads Morocco's employers' organization, CGEM, is laden with the challenge of addressing the substantial debts amassed by Yariv Elbaz's group. As the political, economic, and diplomatic landscape in Africa evolves, Africa Intelligence remains at the forefront, providing exclusive coverage of key issues and identifying emerging power players. Subscribers can expect daily story summaries that offer insights into tomorrow's critical narratives, ensuring they stay ahead of the curve.

As reported by africaintelligence.com.

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