Next to 50 decision-makers and business leaders French are traveling to participate in this major event, offering them a unique opportunity to discover the economic assets and vast investment potential of these territories.
This event marks a new stage in strengthening the regional roots of the CFCIM, particularly in the Southern Regions of the Kingdom.
Since the opening of its delegations in Laâyoune in May 2017, in Dakhla in March 2019 and recently in Guelmim in February 2024, the CFCIM has continued its actions for the benefit of the economic partnership between France and Morocco.
Ces Morocco-France economic days come after the recent state visit, during which the two countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening economic cooperation in strategic and future sectors.
A program in two steps
The event took place in two key stages. The first stage was held in the Laâyoune Sakia El Hamra region, followed by a second stage in the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab Region.
On the program: presentations of Regional Development Plansof the business meeting and visits to strategic sites.
These activities allowed participants to better understand the priorities and economic opportunities of the two regions, particularly in promising sectors such as renewable energies, fishing, water and infrastructure.
The CFCIMan economic actor in the Regions South
For several years, the CFCIM has adopted a proactive approach to supporting regional priorities. Through the organization of these Morocco-France Economic Days, the CFCIM continues to realize its vision they promote you regional economic development and marketing territorialby stimulating entrepreneurship and attracting quality investments.
A delegation of French business leaders with diverse profiles
A delegation of nearly 50 business leaders and economic decision-makers from various sectors — including industry, tourism, renewable energies, technologies, etc. — made the trip. These companies, coming from France and Morocco, will have the opportunity to build connections, explore collaboration prospects and discover concrete investment projects. B2B meetings will also be organized, allowing local economic players to interact with participating companies, thus promoting partnerships and the sharing of expertise.
“This initiative is a continuation of our regional anchor strategy,” says Claudia Gaudiau-Francisco, president of the CFCIM. “We are convinced of the economic potential of the Southern Regions and we are fully committed to supporting the projects that participate in their development plan. Our Morocco-France Economic Days offer French companies and Moroccan partners a unique platform to discover and seize the opportunities of these regions. »
“By organizing these Economic Days, the CFCIM asserts itself as a key partner in territorial marketing and investment in the southern regions of Morocco,” declares Jean-Charles DAMBLIN, General Director of the CFCIM. “These initiatives complement the actions already put in place by the Chamber as part of its mission: to support regional economic dynamism and strengthen Franco-Moroccan business ties throughout the Kingdom. »