Morocco Expects Quarterly Growth of 3.3%

Morocco Expects Quarterly Growth of 3.3%
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Morocco Expects Quarterly Growth of 3.3%

Morocco Expects Quarterly Growth of 3.3%

Morocco’s High Commission for Planning (HCP) expects economic growth to amount to 3.3 percent in Q1 2020, exceeding the 2.5 percent growth during the same period in 2019.

It attributed this growth to anticipated growth in the agricultural activities sector by 6.8 percent and the non-agricultural activities by about 2.8 percent, during this years’ first quarter.

It also expected a less restrictive international context for the national economy in the first quarter of 2020.

“With the fears of a global recession and the easing of trade tensions between China and the United States, world trade will pick up some momentum.”

“Under these conditions, the global demand addressed to Morocco would benefit from a slight revival of dynamism in imports from the eurozone and would show an increase of 1.3 percent, in annual variation,” according to the economic outlook.

It also pointed to an expected development in the national economy during the first quarter of 2020 “in light of an international circumstance characterized by a slight improvement compared to the previous quarter.”

It comes in line with the decrease in fears of a global economic crisis and the decrease in trade tension between China and the United States.

The HCP noted that global trade exchanges will witness a slight recovery, while the global economy will continue to grow at a below-average rate.

It said the global economy will remain subject to inflationary pressures associated with the hike in oil prices in international markets, as the inflation rate will be close to two percent at the global level.

Meanwhile, the global demand for Moroccan exports is expected to increase by 3.1 percent in 2020, the HCP said.

The report revealed that consumption loans increased by 4.7 percent in the last quarter of 2019, proving that the expenditure of Moroccan households is on the rise, along with purchase power.

Consumption expenditure for Moroccan households reached 2.5 percent, compared to two percent in the previous quarter, while public expenses increased by 3.7 percent.



Saudi Tourism Minister Announces Support for 17 Tourism Projects in Al-Ahsa

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
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Saudi Tourism Minister Announces Support for 17 Tourism Projects in Al-Ahsa

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA
Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector. SPA

Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb has met with several investors and entrepreneurs in Al-Ahsa Governorate as part of his tour to various regions and governorates of the Kingdom coinciding with the Saudi winter events calendar.
In the meeting, he highlighted the main investment opportunities in the tourism sector, emphasizing the ministry's commitment to providing comprehensive services and facilities to enable investors to join the promising sector.

Al-Khateeb noted that the tourism ecosystem supports numerous projects in Al-Ahsa, including 17 unique tourism initiatives valued at over SAR3.5 billion, providing more than 1,800 hotel rooms.

The projects aim to boost the tourism sector, leveraging Al-Ahsa's exceptional features that qualify it to become a major tourist destination in the Kingdom and the region, the minister said.

During his tour, he made a stop at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Al-Ahsa, a beneficiary of the Tourism Development Fund. Covering an area of over 10,000 square meters and costing more than SAR200 million, the hotel boasts more than 180 rooms.

It stands as a model tourist destination that combines international luxury with local authenticity, reflecting the unique charm of Al-Ahsa.