Morocco launches port strategy in 2030 with a budget of $ 7 billion

Mercredi 5 Décembre 2012

In the presence of King Mohammed VI, the Minister of Equipment and Transport, Aziz Rebbah, presented the strategy port of Morocco in 2030, with a total budget of 60 billion dirhams ($ 7 billion ).
Morocco launches port strategy in 2030 with a budget of $ 7 billion
 The Strategy 2030 is a national port development plan in port infrastructure that has set the government Abdelilah Benkirane, to assess the indicators for competitiveness and attractiveness of Morocco, for national and international industrial investors.
 
It will implement new port structures as is the case for the Port Nador West Med,  which the sovereign launched yesterday, Tuesday, December 4, and will radically restructure the existing ports, adapting to international quality standards  and efficiencies.
 
Before the King Mohammed VI, the Minister Aziz Rebbah said that this strategy is the government's response to a "request  for ports expressed by national and international economic partners."
 
He said that "the strategy objectives for 2030 for ports will stress the value of comparative advantage of Morocco, to conquer a market share of international seaborne trade between the Mediterranean, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and the creation of efficient ports, drivers of regional development and key players in positioning Morocco as a logistics platform. "
 

Morocco launches port strategy in 2030 with a budget of $ 7 billion
6 large port poles were defined by this strategy, namely:
 
The pole of the Oriental, facing Europe and the Mediterranean.
 
The pole of the Northwest Straits door.
 
The pole of Kenitra-Casablanca.
 
The pole-Abda Doukkala center of heavy industry.
 
The pole of the Souss-Tensift.
 
The division of the Southern ports.
 

 



Source : https://www.marocafrik.com/english/Morocco-launche...

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