Morocco Succeeded in Facing Social, Economic Challenges – Jordanian News Outlet

Amman – The Kingdom of Morocco has succeeded, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, to face great social and economic challenges, after adopting a set of laws, economic projects and legal, political, legislative and administrative reforms, wrote Alshareet Al Ikhbari, Jordanian news website.

In an article, the author said that over the past two decades, Morocco has entered a new era established by HM the King, in the fields of economic and human development, and that the economic achievements that accompanied this development have helped raising the gross domestic product of the Kingdom from $ 42 billion in 1999 to $ 110 billion in 2017, with an average economic growth rate of 3 to 4% per year.

Morocco has managed to attract foreign investment and thus rank second in the region after the United Arab Emirates in terms of the ease of doing business index of the World Bank (WB), they said.

Morocco, which has consolidated its position on the global political and economic map and is at the forefront of the countries of the African continent, has experienced under the reign of His Majesty King Mohammed VI a renaissance of education, which has been accompanied by positive points in schooling, promotion of women and poverty reduction.

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