AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoForeign Investment & Jobs: Morocco’s state land agency (Direction des Domaines de l’Etat) approved 308 investment projects on about 32,000 hectares of public land in 2025, targeting roughly 71 billion dirhams in investment and 16,333 jobs, with 53% of projects concentrated in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab and energy projects taking the biggest land share. Water & Energy Infrastructure: Morocco is pushing desalination as drought becomes structural, aiming for seawater to supply 60% of drinking water by 2030, including a major $650 million plant under construction near Casablanca to support coastal cities and irrigation. Logistics & Cross-Border Mobility: Spain and Morocco’s Operation Marhaba (10 June–15 September) is set to move nearly 3.5 million travellers and about 900,000 vehicles, with ports and routes coordinated across Europe and North Africa. Security & Trade Disruption: A record 30+ tonnes cocaine seizure off Western Sahara (Arconian) is linked to a sustained West Africa-to-Europe smuggling route, raising pressure on shipping and enforcement around the region. Diplomacy for the Sahara: An Italian parliamentary delegation in Rabat reaffirmed support for Morocco’s autonomy plan, citing growing international acceptance and pointing to UN Security Council-led pathways.
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