Government
Japan–Morocco at 70: A Pragmatic Partnership with Momentum
With 70 years of Japan–Morocco relations on the horizon in 2026, Ambassador Masahiro Nakata sees a partnership gaining substance, from new investment and tax...
Government
Morocco and Japan: 70 Years of Shared Purpose, 60 Years in Tokyo
Diplomatic ties approach the 70 year mark while the Moroccan Embassy in Tokyo reaches 60 years. Ambassador Rachad Bouhlal offers insights on life in...
Media
Japan – Morocco: An Expanding Economic Partnership Oriented Towards Africa
INDUSTRICOM Group has been supporting Morocco's dynamic industrial and economic development since 2013.The group has combined a passion for communication and innovation, operating in...
Government
CNSS : The evolution of the National Social Security Fund of Morocco
Founded in 1961 to replace the Caisse d’Aide Sociale originally established in 1942, CNSS has played an essential role in the social protection of private sector work
Economic Development
‘Morocco Now’ is turning Japanese
In the bustling heart of Tokyo, the world’s largest city, the vibrant colors of the recently launched “Morocco Now” economic brand shine bright with hope and opportunity. The brand aims to promote Morocco as a leading “future-proof” industrial and export platform for foreign investors to capture opportunities in a changing world.
Editorial
Morocco: A country of economic opportunity
Bridges interviews H.E. Takashi Shinozuka, Ambassador of Japan to Morocco about the excellent relations between Morocco and Japan.
Economic Development
‘Morocco Now’
Under the visionary leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the Kingdom of Morocco has achieved a remarkable economic transformation.
Legal Services
Bakouchi & Habachi-HB Law Firm LLP helps clients achieve success in Morocco and across the region
Established in 2006, multidisciplinary Bakouchi & Habachi-HB Law Firm LLP offers business consulting, litigation and arbitration and high-quality legal services.
Energy
Excelling in energy efficiency
Bridges spoke with the Director General of the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE), Said Mouline.
Renewables & Environment
A regional hub for sustainable energy solutions
“More than half of Morocco’s electrical installed capacity will be from renewable sources by 2026, about four years before the target date we originally set,” stated Tarik Hamane, executive director in charge of development at the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN).