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The Moroccan government has recently approved a series of decrees aimed at adjusting import tariffs on certain essential goods, as introduced by Fouzi Lekjaa, the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Economy and Finance.
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The first measure, Decree No. 2.24.960, suspends import tariffs on virgin and extra virgin olive oil.
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Decree No. 2.24.961 continues the suspension of import tariffs on domestic cattle, amending the prior Decree No. 2.24.064 established earlier in the year.
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Additionally, Decree No. 2.24.962 suspends import tariffs on domestic sheep, while Decree No. 2.24.963 exempts tariffs on meat from domestic animals, including cattle, sheep, goats, and camels.
- According to the Ministry of Relations with Parliament, these initiatives are designed to manage import tariffs on vital goods, aiming to stabilize prices and maintain market equilibrium within the country.
Moroccan government greenlights measures to lift import tariffs on essential goods.
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