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Morocco Launches Comprehensive Mining Sector Reform to Attract Investment – The North Africa Post

Morocco’s Ministry of Energy Transition, led by Leila Benali, has initiated sweeping reforms to revitalize the mining sector as a strategic pillar of economic sovereignty and territorial development. The comprehensive overhaul includes legislative changes, digitalization initiatives, and targeted regional development programs designed to unlock the sector’s investment potential. A draft law amending Law No. 33.13 […]
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The Kingdom is embarking on a recast of its mining strategy, based on a new legal framework, the development of critical minerals and a refocusing on territorial development. Objective: to reduce its external dependence, secure its value chains and make the resources of the subsoil a lever of sustainable economic sovereignty. In a world of ... Cet article Mining strategy: Morocco redefines its ambitions around critical minerals est apparu en pre…

Morocco gains 9 places in the Fraser Institute's global mining attractiveness index (18th world, 1st African) thanks to its geological potential, but falls by 16 ranks in the policy ranking (28th world) with a loss of 15.69 points, revealing major investor concerns.The post Mining industry: Morocco confirms its leadership in Africa, but... appeared first on LesEco.ma.

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leseco.ma broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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