Business Trade and commerce in Morocco
Phosphate, rock mining, processing, food processing, leather goods, textiles, selling of arts and crafts, construction and tourism are the main industries in Morocco.
Import and Export
Exporting and importing is Morocco's main trade. Even though there are arts and crafts everywhere in the country, arts and crafts are exported to near countries. Unfortunetly the quality of arts and crafts became worse over the centuries and has been changed by current and modern techniques. Other legal principal exports in Morocco are clothes, fish (mostly sardines) phosphates, fruit and vegetables, and canabis (even though it was illegal).
Industries in Morocco
Morocco is one of Africa's leaders in mining industries. Morocco's oil industries is an important sector in the country's economy. In addition to the oil industries, Morocco has a chemical industry and has one of the largest markets in the African Lubricants industries. Morocco today is a developing country with 70% of total exports. Other industries like food (sugar, flour, milk), textile and leather, cement, chemical and mechanic industries are present in Morocco.
Morocco's Filming Industry
Morocco's filming industry becomes very popular as many movies have been and still are filmed in regions of the country. Ouarzazate the desert of Morocco has been used for many films and dressed up as many countries for films such as "Body of lies" for Iraq, for Jerusalem "Kingdom of heaven" and many others. Many of the ready built-sets, cheap labor, and remarkable landscapes have transformed this sleepy region into a third Hollywood World.
Technology in Morocco
The technology in Morocco has really developed during these passed years and is still expanding. Many technological stores are built in Morocco everytime like Apple and other computer and phone stores, technopark a chain of work bureaus used to satisfy people's desires technologically. Also Morocco is the first country in Africa to install a 3G network. The telecommunications in Morocco cromprises threee operators: Maroc Telecom, Meditel, and Wana. But now they want to go down to two operators, Meditel and Wana.
Phosphate, rock mining, processing, food processing, leather goods, textiles, selling of arts and crafts, construction and tourism are the main industries in Morocco.
Import and Export
Exporting and importing is Morocco's main trade. Even though there are arts and crafts everywhere in the country, arts and crafts are exported to near countries. Unfortunetly the quality of arts and crafts became worse over the centuries and has been changed by current and modern techniques. Other legal principal exports in Morocco are clothes, fish (mostly sardines) phosphates, fruit and vegetables, and canabis (even though it was illegal).
Industries in Morocco
Morocco is one of Africa's leaders in mining industries. Morocco's oil industries is an important sector in the country's economy. In addition to the oil industries, Morocco has a chemical industry and has one of the largest markets in the African Lubricants industries. Morocco today is a developing country with 70% of total exports. Other industries like food (sugar, flour, milk), textile and leather, cement, chemical and mechanic industries are present in Morocco.
Morocco's Filming Industry
Morocco's filming industry becomes very popular as many movies have been and still are filmed in regions of the country. Ouarzazate the desert of Morocco has been used for many films and dressed up as many countries for films such as "Body of lies" for Iraq, for Jerusalem "Kingdom of heaven" and many others. Many of the ready built-sets, cheap labor, and remarkable landscapes have transformed this sleepy region into a third Hollywood World.
Technology in Morocco
The technology in Morocco has really developed during these passed years and is still expanding. Many technological stores are built in Morocco everytime like Apple and other computer and phone stores, technopark a chain of work bureaus used to satisfy people's desires technologically. Also Morocco is the first country in Africa to install a 3G network. The telecommunications in Morocco cromprises threee operators: Maroc Telecom, Meditel, and Wana. But now they want to go down to two operators, Meditel and Wana.
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