The Marrakech-Safi region is distinguished by its historical, cultural and natural characteristics, which make it a top international tourist destination. It also includes a highly diversified mining potential that could foster the emergence of a high-potential industrial sector.
The region Oriental benefits from an important and diversified infrastructure connecting different sectors and several provinces. The Selouane industrial park, which is part of the national industrial development strategy "Emergence", was set up to accommodate SMEs/SMIs engaged in environmentally sensitive activities. To promote the development of the industry and tourism sectors like the “Marchica” seaside resort, logistics platforms like Nador West Med have emerged. The Berkane agropole linked to the national strategies “Green Morocco Plan” and “Emergence” includes an agro-industrial park, a research-development and quality control center, the Nador Free Zone including the Boughriba agro-industrial park.”
The Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region is strategically located. It is, in particular, the closest area of Africa to Europe and a link between the two continents. The region has also many potentials in relation to the industrial sector (aerospace, automotive industries, information and communication technologies, Offshoring, etc.).
The region of Rabat-Sale-Kenitra, due to its geographical location and its intrinsic specificities, has enormous assets that make it a center of economic attraction per excellence. Large-scale projects have emerged and others have been launched within the region covering a variety of areas such as logistics, sustainable development, agriculture...
The Fez-Meknes region has specific characteristics that contribute to its influence. The region is a strategic source for the consolidation and emergence of a wide range of economic activities. Moreover, the orientation of Morocco towards trades with an international vocation growth-generating, materialized in this region by the implementation of the project of Fez-Shore dedicated especially to the sector of offshoring. The region is also home to the Noor Atlas photovoltaic solar project as part of Morocco's new energy strategy.
The Casablanca-Settat region is Morocco's leading industrial hub, benefiting from a young, abundant and qualified workforce. Its economic activity is mainly oriented towards the industrial sector, new technologies and research & development. It also benefits from a historical and seaside heritage, and an infrastructure allowing the development and diversification of its tourist offer. It is also one of the largest and most active agglomerations in the Maghreb and the leading financial center in North Africa.
The economic activity of the Beni Mellal-Khénifra region is mainly oriented towards the tertiary sector, in particular market services. Such assets reposition the region with regard to its contribution to agricultural added value and contribute to the development of the agri-food industry sector. The region has significant mining resources mainly made up of phosphate deposits.
Special attention is paid to the Drâa-Tafilalet region, in particular through the launch of several large-scale development programs linked to its specificities. Among these projects, it is worth mentioning specifically the photovoltaic solar power plants: Noor I, Noor II, Noor III, Noor IV and Noor de Midelt, and the photovoltaic solar projects: Tafilalet and Noor Atlas.
The Souss-Massa region differentiates itself by the diversity of sectors contributing to its growth. Agriculture is in particular a vector for the integration of the local population, which has benefited from several projects such as the project to safeguard the perimeter of El Guerdane, the National Program of Irrigation Water Economy, the promotion and labeling of local products.
The region of Guelmim Oued Noun is considered as "the gate of the Moroccan Sahara" linking the South to the North of the country. Its economic activity is focused on the tertiary sector, especially services.
The region of Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra has experienced a significant economic growth, mainly in the sectors of fishing and related agri-food industries, renewable energies, as well as the tertiary sector with the development of tourism, particularly ecotourism and oasis tourism. Its added value provided it an increased dynamic, with an average growth rate of 12.5% over the last decade.
The productive fabric of the Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab region is based on the primary and tertiary sectors. This region also has a diversified natural assets made up of the desert, oases, archaeological sites and a coast providing a rich tourist offer including surf spots and related activities, of world-class reputation.