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Morocco facts of the day, Morocco is not hopeless

Economy
Morocco
Gestart August 18, 2026

For decades, South Africa was the great success story of African industrialization. Last year, Morocco took the lead, emerging as the African Development Bank’s top-ranked industrial economy in Africa. In the Bank’s analysis, published in the latest edition of its industrialization index, Morocco’s growth has been “driven by sustained industrial upgrading, export diversification, and strong industrial policy.” Since […] The post Morocco facts of the day, Morocco is not hopeless appeared first...

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Morocco's focus on export diversification is crucial for its economic resilience.

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Industrial policy outcomes should be measured by both growth rankings and concrete improvements in jobs, wages, and living standards for ordinary workers.

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The narrative that Morocco is hopeless ignores the substantial progress made in various sectors.

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African development debates should focus on comparing concrete industrial policies and their trade-offs, not on which country ranks highest on a single index.

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A single industrial index ranking cannot capture the depth of South Africa's manufacturing ecosystem and technological capacity.

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The industrialization of Morocco is a testament to the potential of African economies to thrive.

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Morocco's industrial growth has led to environmental concerns that must be addressed.

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Public-private partnerships in Morocco have played a critical role in driving industrial innovation.

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While Morocco has made significant strides, challenges remain in addressing regional inequalities.

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Morocco's economic growth is primarily dependent on foreign investment and may not be sustainable long-term.

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