Participatory between the private and public sectors in Morocco to improve the attractiveness of Moroccan traditional industry after the conclusion of an international agreement allowing the Moroccan production storm the international markets and especially the American market during the coming period.
Moroccan Minister Fatima Marwan revealed that the agreement came as a result of the efforts exerted from the government upon the orders of King Mohamed VI, saying that these efforts aim to secure more openness on the world, especially the United States with which Morocco enjoys special relations.
She added that the Moroccan policy in this regard aims to push forward the production of Morocco’s traditional industry and to increase its quality, stressing that the Moroccan approach aims to support the Moroccan exportation to pave the way for improving the economic situation in the country.
She added that the Moroccan government is keen to support its partnership with American institution during the coming period, saying that they work to meet the latest trends in the light of the outstanding position of these institutions on the world level.
She added that the government launched a program related to the porcelain industry, stressing that they give the priority to increasing the Moroccan creativity and to support the Moroccan traditional industry. She added that the government took into account the social commitment to the support of traditional industry in the country.
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