Hammouchi Heads Moroccan Delegation to Berlin to Boost Security Cooperation with Germany
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Morocco World News
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September 12, 2017
Rabat –
Abdellatif Hammouchi, the head of Moroccan domestic intelligence and national policy, has met with key German security officials in Berlin.
Hammouchi headed a Moroccan security delegation to the German capital following an invitation by the country’s local security officials.
The chief of the General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DGST) and General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) chief took part in discussions centered around major security issues, like countering terrorism threats, the return of foreign ISIS fighters, illegal immigration, money laundering, and providing security for sensitive sites.
Germany is one of several European countries seeking strong security cooperation with Morocco. The kingdom is already an ally of France, Spain, and Belgium in the fight against terrorism.
In October 2016, German Minister of Interior
Thomas de Maizière visited the kingdom to meet with local officials in order to boost collaboration in the issues of security and immigration.
During the visit, the former Moroccan Minister of Interior Mohamed Hassad told his German counterpart that the kingdom would work to make bilateral cooperation reach levels similar to that reached with countries like Spain.
Morocco’s importance as a security partner was highlighted in December 2016 by the revelation that the kingdom had
warned Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND) about AnisAmri, the Tunisian ISIS recruit who carried out a deadly truck attack. The news was confirmed by a
Moroccan official speaking on the condition of anonymity to Morocco World News, as well as by media sources in and outside the kingdom.
Moroccan security services had issued warnings to their German counterparts about Amri on two occasions, Sept. 19 and Oct. 11, drawing Germany’s attention to the fact that Amri was in contact with two ISIS extremists in Dortmund.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/20...on-berlin-boost-security-cooperation-germany/
Moroccan Nuclear Physicist Rajaa Cherkaoui El Moursli Honored at Islamic Science and Tech Summit in Kazakhstan
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Morocco World News
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September 12, 2017
By Chaimae Boulifa
Rabat –
Moroccan energy and nuclear physicist Rajaa Cherkaoui El Moursli has been honored for her contribution and noteworthy achievements in science and technology fields in the Islamic world, during the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) First Islamic Summit on Science and Technology, held in the Kazakh capital of Astana on Sept. 10 and 11.
Distinguished by her scientific achievements in the field of nuclear physics, El Moursli was paid tribute by the OIC alongside four other selected scientists: Yusuf Yagci (Turkey), Mohamed-Slim Alouini (Tunisia), and Assan Jaye (Gambia).
“Convinced of the importance of acknowledging and commending Muslim scientists and researchers for their outstanding contributions to their areas of specialization, today, the OIC will be honoring a group of them with OIC S&T Achievement Award,” the OIC Secretary General, Yousef A. Al-Othaimeen, said in a ceremony held on the sidelines of the summit, according to
OIC website.
“These prominent scientists have charted with their knowledge and excellence for the advancement and progress of their societies and countries,” he added.
El Moursli, a professor at Rabat’s Mohammed V University, was the first
Moroccan womanto win the prestigious L’Oréal-UNESCO award recognizing the top women in science around the world, on March 20. This award was given for El Moursli’s discovery proving the existence of the Higgs Boson, the particle responsible for the creation of mass in the universe.
The Astana gathering, which aimed to shed light on scientific and technological issues, innovation, and scientific research, was attended by many heads of state, parliamentarians, government officials, researchers, and experts from Islamic countries, who shared their knowledge and experiences at the event.
The summit, designed to encourage scientists in Islamic countries, is the first of its kind, dedicated to have government officials discuss science and technology and decide the agenda of innovation and scientific research for the next decade.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/20...nored-islamic-science-tech-summit-kazakhstan/
Moroccan Automotive Sector 1st in MENA Region: BMI Research
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Chaima Lahsini
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September 6, 2017
Rabat –
The Moroccan automotive market is leading the way in the MENA region as the best performer in BMI Research Group’s Autos Production Risk/Reward Index, due to the kingdom’s strong production growth outlook, low labour costs, and favorable industry policy.
In its latest industry trend analysis, the research firm, a Fitch Group company, presents its outlook for Morocco’s automotive sector. With an overall Autos Production RRI score of 48.9 out of 100, BMI ranked the Moroccan auto sector as the most attractive market in the MENA region for production opportunities.
Analyzed based on numerous factors, the kingdom manages to surpass the regional average on many fronts. However, the research firm believes there is still room for this industry to improve, mainly in terms of “the country’s logistics network and [in] growing the active labour force.”
BMI explains Morocco’s high score in the region with its vehicle production growth, which scored 98.2 points out of 100. While the country has indeed been attracting many foreign investors throughout the past years due to its growing potential, the firm forecasts Morocco’s production growth to average 18.5 percent a year till 2021. BMI points out in its analysis that this score is mainly due to the small vehicle producers currently present in the country.
One of the other main factors making Morocco’s automotive sector attractive to foreign investors is its average labour cost, rated 89.1 points out of 100. In addition to the low labour prices, the kingdom’s industry policy and the government’s efforts in developing the sector also plays a key role in luring in more manufacturers to invest in the country.
Despite its regional achievements, BMI points out that the Moroccan automotive industry is still below the global average of 50.0, adding that these results “reflect its still nascent status.”
The firm stresses that the country still has room to develop, mainly by catching up on some of its lower scores in certain components. BMI underlines Morocco’s underperformance in the Country Rewards components, where it scores just 10.9 points out of 100 for the size of its labour force, and 12.7 points for the manufacturing sector in general as a percentage of gross value added. However, BMI expects the latter to improve over time as “sectors such as auto manufacturing develop further.”
For BMI, one of the key factors in Morocco’s attractiveness to foreign investors is its geographical position between MENA and Europe and the trade opportunities that brings. However, the firm highlights the kingdom’s relatively low score on the Industry Risk side of 32.7 for logistics risk, which measures the quality and reliability of the country’s logistics network, stressing Morocco’s need to focus on this particular area.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/20...tomotive-sector-1st-mena-region-bmi-research/
Positive news. Good.