The Moroccan Economic Center publishes a special on the 2025 Finance Law

The Moroccan Conjoncture Center (CMC) announced the publication of its recent monthly publication “Maroc Conjoncture” n°373, which is a special on the “2025 Finance Law: Orientations and constraints”.

This new issue is structured around several axes including the “Morocco-China Strategic Partnership”, “Moroccan Startups and Space Technologies”, the “Blue Economy” and “Digital Morocco 2030”, reports the CMC in a press release.

Thus, the Center places emphasis on the 2025 Finance Law, which is generally in line with previous years, considering that it opts for the continuation of efforts to recover the activity cycle and consolidate internal resources. of growth.

The actions retained within the framework of these orientations aim, as a priority, to support investment and the continuation of the productive diversification effort through the acceleration of sectoral development programs both in terms of emerging activities and economic and infrastructure infrastructures. social, notes the CMC.

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Furthermore, the Center reviews the state of economic cooperation between China and Morocco and beyond between China and Africa and its potential contribution to industrial development.

On another note, the CMC sheds light on the rise of startups in the field of space technologies, which constitutes a recent but promising phenomenon, reflecting the strategic ambitions of the Kingdom in its quest for sustainable economic diversification.

On the aspect of the blue economy, the publication of the CMC notes a dynamic both at the international level and at the national level, highlighting the strategy adopted by Morocco, which consists of taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the blue economy not only for the development of existing sectors but also for new sectors while ensuring true social inclusion, adapted training and support facilitating the ecological transition for populations and businesses.

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