The President of the Rabat-Salé-Kenitra (RSK) Regional Council, Rachid El Abdi received the British Ambassador to Morocco, Mr. Simon Martin, on a friendly and courtesy visit.
During this meeting, the President of the Regional Council Rabat-Salé-Kenitra (RSK), Rachid El Abdi and the Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Morocco, Mr. Simon Martin reviewed the investment opportunities offered by the RSK region to British businessmen.
The business opportunities, the administrative facilities available and the support measures taken at the regional level for the benefit of investors were reviewed during this courtesy visit.
On this occasion, Mr. El Abdi supported the importance of communication and openness to all partners, including consulates and ambassadors accredited to Morocco, with a view to publicizing the business opportunities offered by the region. The President of the Council of the Region of Rabat-Salé-Kénitra thus emphasized the commitment of the region, in complementarity with the Regional Investment Center (CRI) and the Wilaya, as many actors operating in an integrated logic of coordination, in order to attract foreign investment to the region, noting that there are possibilities for bilateral cooperation between the latter and the British Embassy.
In this context, the president of the RSK regional council, suggested to hold direct meetings between the businessmen of the region and their British counterparts to better discuss the investment climate in the region and to initiate the exchange of ideas. and data.
Mr. El Abdi also mentioned the industrial park, Ain Johra, which extends over an area of 200 ha, of which 80 ha have been developed, offering investors an environment conducive to investment and real opportunities to settle. In the region.
The British diplomat indicated, for his part, that this interview aims to explore the investment prospects offered to British companies, stressing that there are many opportunities to strengthen the partnership and cooperation between the two countries. He thus evoked the prospects for possible partnership between the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra regional council and Great Britain.
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