Morocco’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has introduced 38 trade protection measures aimed at countering the impact of low-cost, subsidized imports that threaten the local market, according to media reports.
These measures currently target countries including Türkiye, Egypt, the United States, and Tunisia, as part of a broader strategy to shield sensitive sectors, including ceramics, plastics, steel, textiles, and household appliances.
The regulations are part of Morocco’s anti-dumping policy to ensure fair competition and safeguard strategic national industries.
The ministry is also updating its trade protection laws to address the challenges of an evolving global trade landscape.
Morocco’s government is preparing to negotiate updates to existing free trade agreements to align them with current economic realities and enhance their benefits for the national economy to improve administrative efficiency to navigate increasingly complex international trade mechanisms.
These initiatives reflect Morocco’s commitment to fostering a stable economic environment that protects local producers while attracting foreign investment.
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