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Relations entre le Maroc et l’Afrique subsaharienne : Quels potentiels pour le commerce et les investissements directs étrangers ?

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  • Rim Berahab

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L’analyse des relations commerciales entre le Maroc et l’Afrique subsaharienne fait ressortir un volume des échanges croissants, reflétant ainsi une dynamisation continue des leurs relations commerciales. Une tendance similaire est observée au niveau des investissements directs étrangers, qui ne cessent de croître au cours des dernières années, traduisant la volonté du Maroc à devenir un acteur majeur dans le développement du continent africain. Ce Policy Brief présente dans un premier temps les tendances du commerce inter-régional du Maroc avec l’Afrique subsaharienne en mettant l’accent sur quelques indicateurs. Il analyse dans un second temps l’évolution de la complémentarité des exportations du Maroc avec les importations de ses principaux partenaires subsahariens. Dans un troisième temps, il dresse le portrait des investissements directs étrangers du Maroc vers l’Afrique subsaharienne en mettant l’accent sur les principaux destinataires ainsi que la structure des IDE marocains.

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  • Rim Berahab, 2017. "Relations entre le Maroc et l’Afrique subsaharienne : Quels potentiels pour le commerce et les investissements directs étrangers ?," Policy notes & Policy briefs 1703, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:ppaper:pb-1704
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    Commerce; Maroc; Afrique subsaharienne; complémentarité; exportations; importations; accord de libre-échange; investissement; direct étranger; indice de concentration;
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