Will Yassine Tazi, who succeeded in creating significant momentum in the Fez-Meknes region, where he headed the CRI, be able to meet the expectations of businessmen and investors in the Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma region? In a statement to HespressRachid El Ouardighi, president of the Moroccan Business Authority, said that many expectations rested on Yassine Tazi, particularly with regard to the revival of the investment dynamic experienced by this region.
According to his explanations, the appointment of the new director of the CRI of the Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma region comes within the framework of discussions on the imminent implementation of the Investment Charter dedicated to small and medium-sized enterprises, which will further encourage these last to invest. His wish, he will say, is that the new manager speeds up the processing of administrative procedures for companies.
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Regional investment centers continue to face challenges related to the transition from their former status to an institution with independent budgets and decision-making powers giving them greater room for maneuver in the area of investment and development. economy, indicated for his part the regional secretary of the Moroccan Professional Space. He expects the new director to make considerable efforts to guide investment, “because this orientation determines the time and place of projects. »
The official also noted that the center interacts in a “slow” manner, asking to speed up the processing of files. He also called for an end to the discrimination suffered by Moroccan investors compared to foreign investors. He expects the new director to be able to cut through bureaucracy, handle pending cases transparently, and improve communication with investors. Yassine Tazi realizes the immensity of the task awaiting him. He affirmed that investors and their representatives aspire to strengthen trust between the administration and entrepreneurs, while continuing the work started by his predecessor, Jalal Benhayoun.
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