Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister in charge of Investment, Convergence, and Public Policy Evaluation, Mohsen Jazouli, is on a working visit to Japan

The Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister in charge of Investment, Convergence, and Public Policy Evaluation, Mohsen Al-Jazouli, is on a working visit to Japan.
to promote investment opportunities and enhance the confidence of economic decision-makers regarding the potential to be realized. Morocco represents in terms of investment.
The Moroccan Agency for the Development of Investments and Exports (AMDIE) is organizing from 27 June to 1 July with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Japan, and this visit comes within the framework.
of the high directives of His Majesty the King. A press release issued by the ministry stated that the King, may God grant him success, makes investment one of the main axes for the social and economic advancement of the Kingdom.
Thus, Jazouli's visit to Tokyo aims to promote Morocco as a privileged land for investment with the aim of attracting investors to the national territory and creating stable value-added jobs.
The minister then plans to meet, among other things, with leaders of Japanese companies in the sectors of transportation, logistics, automobiles, aviation, agri-food, energy, and pharmaceuticals, and he will also meet with institutions and senior officials to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries.
This visit will be marked by the screening of the promotional film "Morocco Now" on 5 screens from Shibuya Street, one of the most prestigious places in the Japanese capital.
Morocco - Japan: a solid economic partnership
Morocco and Japan have a long-term economic partnership. With the entry into force of the Agreement on the Protection and Promotion of Investments and the Double Taxation Agreement between the two countries, Rabat and Tokyo aspire to take their trade to a higher level, the statement said.
Currently, 75 Japanese companies operate in Morocco, mainly in the fields of wires, automobiles, and electronics, employing about 50,000 people.
Thus, Japan is the first private foreign employer in Morocco, continuing the same source, adding that the kingdom is the second destination for Japanese investments in Africa.
'Morocco Now', Morocco's new economic brand
The new investment and export promotion brand, "Morocco Now", aims to promote Morocco as a leading industrial platform in order to accelerate foreign investment.
It also intends to strengthen Morocco's position on the chessboard for international trade and investment.
The ministry concluded that this platform also highlights sustainability, competitiveness, and resilience, reflecting Morocco's economic dynamism.