The Embassy of Morocco in Dublin to Organize Morocco’s Economic Week with the Participation of Ireland

The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Dublin, is organizing, via videoconference, the Moroccan Economic Week in Ireland in cooperation with "Enterprise Ireland", the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) and the Arab-Irish Chamber of Commerce, from March 29th to April 10th, 2021.

The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Dublin, is organizing, via videoconference, the Moroccan Economic Week in Ireland in cooperation with “Enterprise Ireland”, the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) and the Arab-Irish Chamber of Commerce, from March 29th to April 10th, 2021.

The Moroccan Economic Week in Ireland is an opportunity for investors from both countries to discover investment opportunities in Morocco, especially in the sectors of agricultural technology, aviation, logistics, clean technologies, education and finance. This event also aims to create a platform for exchanging knowledge, sharing experiences between Moroccan and Irish investors, and introducing Morocco as a gateway to the African market par excellence.

The official inauguration of the Moroccan Economic Week will be held in Ireland by Moulay Hafid Elalamy, Minister of Industry, Trade, Green and Digital Economy, and Simon Coveney T.D, Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade.

Lahcen Mahraoui, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to Dublin, Mehdi Tazi, Vice President of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), along with Hicham Boudraa, Director General of the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency (AMDIE) will also participate in this opening.

The event will be attended, on the Irish side, by Irish Secretary of State for Trade Promotion in charge of corporate regulation, Mr. Robert Troy TD, Ahmad R. Younis, Secretary General and CEO of the Arab-Irish Chamber of Commerce, Mike Hogan, Middle East and North Africa Director for Enterprise Ireland, and Peter Finan, Director of the Support Legal Office.

Participants in the Moroccan Economic Week in Ireland will be able to attend a series of virtual seminars by a group of Moroccan and Irish experts who will review the various aspects of their sectors in order to monitor investment opportunities in the Kingdom.

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