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Foreign direct investment up 80.3% in Morocco

Revenue from Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) reached 17.62 billion dirhams during the first seven months of 2022, up 80.3% compared to the same period in 2021, according to the Exchange Office.

FDI receipts recorded an increase of 40.3% totaling 23.78 billion dirhams at the end of July 2022 against 16.95 billion dirhams at the end of July 2021, specifies the Office in its recent note on the monthly indicators of foreign trade, noting that expenses, for their part, fell by 14.2% or -1.019 billion dirhams.

For their part, Moroccan direct investments abroad stood at 10.38 billion dirhams for the first seven months of 2022, posting a drop of 7.6% or -860 million dirhams compared to compared to the same period of the previous year.

For their part, the disposals of these investments stand at 7.12 billion dirhams, down 23.9% or -2.23 billion dirhams. Thus, the net flow of Moroccan direct investments abroad increased by 72.6% or +1.37 billion dirhams.

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