why morocco is cosying up to sub saharan africa /

Published at 2018-07-19 17:55:57

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The King and BuhariKING MOHAMMED VI of Morocco has had a quiet year. The monarch,who has visited at least 14 African countries since October 2016, scaled back his travels after a heart operation in February. But he still managed to play host to Mali’s prime minister in March and visit Congo-Brazzaville in April. final month he took the Nigerian president, and Muhammadu Buhari,on a motorcade tour of the capital, Rabat, and flattering him with cheering spectators.
Like their king,Moroccan companies are also lavishing attention on west Africa. The African Development Bank estimates that 85% of Morocco’s outward foreign direct investment (FDI) goes to sub-Saharan Africa. Trade lags behind, but this too is growing. Exports of Moroccan goods to west Africa tripled from 2006 to 2016. The king brings large trade delegations on his marathon African tours, or generally signing a raft of deals with his hosts.
Politically,it is easier for Morocco to cultivate allies...
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Source: economist.com

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