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Mar 2024
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Maroc, un pays en transformation. Ali Mo...

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Déploiement du TGV, projet de gazoduc avec le Nigeria, développement de l’agriculture, rôle de Tanger Med, le Maroc connait une transformation économique qui change le visage du pays. Entretien avec Ali Moutaib.


Ali Moutaib est directeur du pôle Rabat de l’École de guerre économique. Il est également consultant en intelligence économique.



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