inister Jazouli Highlights Morocco’s Investment Attractiveness in Germany
Berlin – Minister Delegate in charge of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, Mohcine Jazouli, launched the Roadshow activities in Germany on Monday in Berlin, beginning a series of meetings with German officials and economic players.
Jazouli, leading a Moroccan delegation including Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the Federal Republic of Germany, Zohour Alaoui, Director General of the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency (AMDIE), Ali Seddiki, Director General of Investment and Business Climate at the Ministry, Ghali Skalli, and Director of Investment, Hicham Chaoudri, visited Siemens Energy’s new electrolyser plant.
The Minister then met Director for Germany at Rolls Royce, the aerospace and automotive manufacturer, Stephanie Willmann, before holding talks with Peter Ramsauer, member of parliament for Bavaria and president of the German-Arab Chamber of Commerce.
The Minister, accompanied by
Ambassador Alaoui, then visited the headquarters of the Federation of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), where they held talks with one of the Board members, Ilya Nothangel, in the presence of DIHK experts Louise Maizières and Elisabeth Strahl, on topics including German-Moroccan economic relations, investment and hydrogen.
On this occasion, Nothangel stressed the “vital” importance of building strong ties with reliable friends and partners, particularly in the current context of economic difficulties.
The first day of the Roadshow, which runs until next Thursday, ended with a meeting with Bärbel Kofler, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
During his various meetings, the Minister addressed key topics including German-Moroccan economic relations, investments and hydrogen, highlighting the importance of the Morocco Offer for the future of energy supply and cooperation between the two countries.
Kofler expressed her satisfaction at th
e visit of the Moroccan delegation, noting the importance of exchanges with the Kingdom on subjects crucial to sustainable development, such as renewable energies, green hydrogen and electric mobility, as well as investment in infrastructure.
Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse