Rabat, Mar.13 - The Morocco-U.S. Free
Trade Agreement (FTA) has yielded
"optimistic" results, said, here
Thursday, Moroccan Minister of Foreign
Trade, Abdellatif Maazouz.
Speaking at a press conference ahead of the opening of the first
session of the U.S.- Morocco joint committee
meeting, Mr. Maazouz underlined that the FTA,
which entered into force in 2006, has
contributed to strengthening trade and
developing bilateral economic activities in
terms of investment, public markets and
logistics.
"Now, we can say that the results are
optimistic," he said, calling for boosting
bilateral exchange.
In 2006, Moroccan-US trade exchange
flared up by 44%, totaling 1.396Bn. Moroccan
exports to the United States netted USD
521.2Mn, while American exports to the North
African country reached USD 875.5Mn (+67%).
The minister has called for
establishing an ad hoc committee to seize
the opportunities offered, particularly in
the sectors of textile, agro-business and
services, which, according to him, "deserve
much attention and have a valuable
potential."
Echoing him, The assistant U.S.
Trade Representative for Europe and the
Middle East, Shaun Donnelly, expressed
satisfaction at the progress achieved by the
FTA, stressing that the Moroccan market is
in a position to become an economic
platform, following the example of Asian
countries, thanks to its favorable climate.
The U.S. delegation, participating in
this meeting, will hold talks with Moroccan
representatives of the private sector
representatives to discuss ways and means to
give new impetus to business relations and
achieve the goals of the FTA.