Moroccan and Catalan companies: an alliance to face the economic and industrial challenges of the future

CEMAES is organising an important event from 4 to 6 June with the aim of promoting the attraction of investment and business between Moroccan and Catalan companies 

The Morocco-Spain Economic Council (CEMAES) is organising the meeting ‘Moroccan and Catalan companies: an alliance to face the economic and industrial challenges of the future’ from Tuesday 4 to Thursday 6 June. 

The event, which will be held in Casablanca, Rabat and Tangiers, aims to promote the attraction of investment and business between Moroccan and Catalan companies. 

The delegation will begin its itinerary tomorrow, 4 June, in Casablanca with a meeting with the CGEM and the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Morocco-Casablanca. The Moroccan Minister of Investment will meet with the delegation on the morning of the 5th, followed by a meeting with the Caisse de Dépot et de Gestion in the afternoon. The visit will end in Tangier with a business meeting with employers in northern Morocco and member companies of CEMAES and CGEM Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceima.    

The aim of this visit to these three regions of great economic importance is to promote investment and business between Moroccan and Catalan companies.    

The Morocco-Spain Economic Council (CEMAES) was created through the signing of a collaboration agreement in 2013 in Rabat in the presence of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain and Morocco and government representatives from both countries, between the Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM) and the Spanish Confederation of Business Organisations (CEOE). The main objectives of this organisation, which brings together businessmen from both countries, are to promote bilateral business collaboration and strengthen bilateral trade relations, as well as to promote reciprocal investment.