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  Morocco-China
Morocco's share in bilateral trade not exceeding 7%
  12/10/2009
 
 
 
 
Morocco has called on china to open its market to Moroccan products, as Morocco's share in the bilateral trade does not exceed 7%.

During a meeting on “economy and commerce between Morocco and china”, Morocco's Minister of Foreign Trade Abdellatif Maazouz said that Sino-Moroccan trade registered during the last threes an average annual growth of 72%, reaching USD 2.5 billion in 2008.

However, “Morocco's share (7%) remains below the potentials of the Moroccan economy, mainly on the Chinese market,” underlined the Moroccan Minister.

He added that “this figure pushes us to reinforce the two countries' commercial relations on the basis of mutual advantages.”
 
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