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Morocco’s Economy Expected to Grow 5.2% in 2026 as Central Bank Holds Key Interest Rate

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June 23, 2026

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Morocco’s economy is expected to accelerate from 4.9 growth in 2025 to 5.2 in 2026 before moderating to 3.1 in 2027 due to a base effect, according to projections released by Bank Al-Maghrib following the second quarterly meeting of its Board in 2026. In a statement issued after the meeting, the central bank said the ...

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HESPRESS English

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· Jul 1, 2026

Lekjaa: Morocco's economy grew 3.8% in 2024 despite drought

Morocco’s economy grew 3.8 in 2024 despite a sixth consecutive year of drought, with non-agricultural sectors offsetting losses in farming, Budget Minister Fouzi Lekjaa said Wednesday. Speaking before the House of Representatives’ Committee on Public Finance Oversight and Governance during discussions on the 2024 budget settlement bill, Lekjaa said the implementation of the 2024 budget [] The post Lekjaa: Morocco's economy grew 3.8 in 2024 despite drought appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

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· Jun 23, 2026

Spain underlines strong commercial partnership with Ghana

The agri-food sector has been one of the fastest-growing areas of Spanish exports to Ghana, with exports increasing from 23.5 million in 2024 to 50.2 million in 2025. The sector accounted for nearly 20 of total Spanish exports to Ghana last year, reflecting the growing demand for Spanish products among Ghanaian importers and consumers.

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· Jun 30, 2026

Morocco Attracting Growing Confidence From International Investors, EIB President Says

Morocco is attracting increasing confidence from international investors thanks to the consistency of its reforms, macroeconomic stability and the strength of its financial system, President of the European Investment Bank Nadia Calviño said on Monday. Speaking to Morocco's state news agency MAP during her visit to the Kingdom, Calviño said the reforms implemented under the ...

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Related coverage for "Morocco’s Economy Expected to Grow 5.2% in 2026 as Central Bank Holds Key Interest Rate": HESPRESS English — Lekjaa: Morocco's economy grew 3.8% in 2024 despite drought. MyJoyOnline — Spain underlines strong commercial partnership with Ghana. Assahifa — Morocco Attracting Growing Confidence From International Investors, EIB President Says