Tuesday 16 September 2025 – 23:04
Morocco faces a pressing shortage of skilled workers in the automotive sector, particularly technicians and specialized technicians, Minister of Economic Inclusion, Small Enterprises, Employment and Skills Younes Sekkouri said Tuesday during a visit to Renault’s vocational training institute in Tangier.
Sekkouri emphasized that the government is working to align training programs with labor market needs, noting that the Renault-managed institute achieves an employment integration rate of more than 95 percent for its graduates.
He highlighted the importance of investments in training equipment and reaffirmed the government’s goal of reaching 100,000 apprentices under its professional training policy.
Renault Morocco CEO Mohamed Bachiri said the institute, created in 2011 as a public-private partnership, has delivered over 3 million hours of training, one-third of which benefited the wider automotive ecosystem.
He stressed that building national skills is crucial for sustaining sector growth and supporting new projects, including electric vehicle production.
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