A delegation of Canadian businessmen will visit Morocco from March 11-19 to explore new partnership opportunities between the companies of both countries in several key sectors.
Al Maghreb Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Canada (CCIMC) published a statement saying that this business mission presents a unique opportunity for the Canadian businessmen, who represent diverse industrial and economic sectors, to develop and consolidate relations with their Moroccan peers.
This mission is also meant to foster partnerships between Morocco and Canada and establish stronger bridges between the economies of both countries, said the same source, adding that business opportunities are available in key sectors, such as renewable energy, infrastructure, transport, aeronautics, mining and food industry.
The delegation will meet with the General Confederation of Moroccan Companies (CGEM) and will take part in the 5th edition of the “International Forum for African Development,” organized by Attijariwafa bank, and which will be held in Casablanca on March 16-17.
The delegation will also attend the launch of CCIMC activities for the year 2017 at the Canadian Embassy in Rabat, concludes the statement.
Source : Morocco World News
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