The European Commission has imposed countervailing duties on aluminum wheels imported from Morocco to protect the European industry and the 16,600 jobs threatened by what it deems unfair trade practices. An anti-subsidy investigation reportedly revealed that the Moroccan government was supporting its automotive sector with subsidies that violate WTO rules, including direct subsidies, preferential loans, and tax benefits. The investigation also allegedly uncovered cross-border financing from
On the occasion of National Consumer Day, celebrated every March 15, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce reaffirms its commitment to the rights of Moroccan consumers, as stated in a communiqué received by Yabiladi. This day highlights the importance of information and awareness in a context where consumption patterns are rapidly evolving. In 2024, the Ministry undertook several actions to strengthen consumer protection. A draft law amending Law No. 31-08 was submitted to the General
Des vagues dangereuses, atteignant entre 4 et 6,5 mètres, toucheront à partir de lundi après-midi le Détroit de Gibraltar et les côtes atlantiques entre Cap Spartel et Tarfaya, selon le ministère de l’Équipement et de l’Eau. Ces houles, d’orientation Ouest à Nord-Ouest, seront accompagnées de périodes variant entre 10 et 14 secondes. Les conditions les plus sévères sont attendues dans la nuit
The Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, the Digital Development Agency (ADD), and KAOUN International announce the third edition of GITEX Africa Morocco, set to take place from April 14 to 16, 2025, in Marrakech. This event has established itself as the largest technological and entrepreneurial gathering on the continent. Building on the success of previous editions, GITEX Africa Morocco 2025 will reach new heights with enhanced sector-specific conferences, innovative
The Algerian government signed an agricultural agreement last night with the U.S. Department of State as part of the «Leadership Program», concerning the importation of dairy cows. «Great news for American dairy farmers!», the U.S. State Department celebrated this Friday, March 14, on the platform X. The export contract is valued at «$150 million», according to the same source. Ten days after Donald Trump's victory in the November 5 presidential election,
The Canary Islands Coalition, which has led the autonomous government of the Canary Islands since the summer of 2023, has voiced concerns over investment projects that American billionaire Elon Musk is reportedly planning in the Sahara. «We have asked what the Spanish government knows about this matter», stated Cristina Valido, the sole deputy of the Canary Islands Coalition, during a session in the Spanish Parliament’s lower house. «Today, we learn that Morocco is
A few weeks after a Moroccan parliamentary delegation visited Mexico, Algeria followed suit. However, the visit did not yield the desired results, particularly concerning the Western Sahara issue, leading Algerian media to distort the facts. Here are the details.
Tensions are escalating between the United States and South Africa as the Trump administration moves to expel Pretoria's ambassador from Washington. «South Africa's Ambassador to the United States is no longer welcome in our great country», declared Marco Rubio on platform X this Friday, March 14. South Africa's Ambassador to the United States is no longer welcome in our great country.Ebrahim Rasool is a race-baiting politician who hates America and hates @POTUS.We have nothing
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) has introduced a strict regulatory framework requiring Moroccan telecom operators to share fiber optic infrastructure. This move aims to foster fair competition, accelerate the expansion of high-speed internet, and enhance service quality across the country. Under the new rules, operators are now classified into two categories: Infrastructure Operators (IO), who own and deploy fiber optic networks and must provide access to other
The Northern Raid – The History of the Barbary Corsair Raids from Salé and Algiers on Iceland in 1627 is the first book in French to make previously unpublished Icelandic sources accessible, documenting the 17th-century corsair raids on Iceland by forces from Salé and Algiers. Published by La Croisée des Chemins, this historical essay is based on texts never before released outside Iceland. The translations, conducted by Karl Smári, Adam Nichols, and