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Morocco Newsline publishes the MATIC report: Off-shoring in Morocco: Success Stories

MOROCCO has created a favorable environment as the result of an extensive program designed to attract business to the country. Multinational corporations that have invested in Morocco found those competitive advantages on several fronts.
 

 
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PR Log (Press Release)Nov 17, 2007 – MOROCCO has created a favorable environment as the result of an extensive program designed to attract business to the country. Multinational corporations that have invested in Morocco found those competitive advantages on several fronts. Labor laws, incentives for investment, free market, cost of production, a strong banking sector, transparent and vigorous set of IPR compliance, and several FTAs have made Morocco a competitive regional hub and a platform for reaching a wide range of international markets.


MULTIPLE studies confirm that Morocco is the most cost-effective regional center for accessing profitable markets in the EU, Africa, and the Middle East. Its central location, favorable trade agreements with most of the countries in these markets, labor costs, infrastructure, and supportive business environment are all ingredients for success in EnterpriseMorocco.

As your platform for operations, sales, and services, EnterpriseMorocco means: lower assembly and production unit costs, efficient transportation of products to markets, reliable communications and banking systems, and the capacity for continued growth and profitability. Local regulations and support industries contribute to your business success. You can find local sourcing for: resource acquisition, quality packaging, systems integration and software programming for product adaptation, skilled labor recruitment and retention, reduced government required paperwork, warehousing and distribution, world-class banking and finance facilities, and protection for your intellectual property.

Morocco’s accession to the WTO, the Free Trade Agreement with the United States, and multiple agreements with the EU have shaped progressive legislation that has put in place the necessary regimes to support and protect your business. In industries from IT, telecommunications, circuit manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, automobile and aircraft parts, to medical equipment and software engineering, Morocco has demonstrated success in serving international investors who rely on EnterpriseMorocco. Most importantly, the Moroccan government is committed to facilitating your entry into the country’s business community and has demonstrated its willingness to consider far-reaching incentives for qualified investments. In fact, according to the International Finance Corporation's "Doing Business 2007" report, Morocco was the top reformer in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region on the ease of doing business, ranking 47th globally.

Specifically, Morocco is among the MENA region leaders on the following criteria:  - Number of procedures required to start a business: 6 (regional average is ten+)  - Time in days to start a business: 12 (regional average is 40+)  - Minimum cost of starting a business in US dollars: $219.71, representing only 12.7% of income per capita (regional average is $2090.40 or 74.5% of average regional income per capita)

So look at EnterpriseMorocco for your profitable business destination serving markets in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.


Please visit http://www.morocconewsline.com to read the report

Edited by Karim Zouiyen - Morocco Newsline For full report please contact Amine Maaouni at Matic http://www.moroccanamericantrade.com/


Related Video Report: Morocco-US Free Trade http://morocconewsline.com/TFA/

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Issued By:Karim Zouiyen for Morocco Newsline
Website:http://www.morocconewsline.com
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