The African Union (AU) Commissioner for Economic Development, Tourism, Trade, Industry, and Mines, Francisca Tatchouop Belobe, has hailed the significant progress made by the Kingdom of Morocco under the leadership of King Mohammed VI during an official visit to Rabat on Monday, June 8.
Speaking immediately after her high-level meetings in the Moroccan capital with Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, Commissioner Tatchouop Belobe highly commended the Kingdom’s dynamic development and economic trajectory. She specifically emphasized in a statement to the press that Morocco currently holds a leading position in both the automotive and aerospace industries across the African continent.
The AU Commissioner highlighted the enormous progress achieved by the Kingdom in its industrial sector in recent years, warmly commending Morocco for its willingness to share its technical experience and best practices with other African nations. The African official, who also held a productive meeting with the Moroccan Minister of Industry and Trade, Ryad Mezzour, expressed her deep gratitude to King Mohammed VI for his unwavering support of the African Union Commission. Their discussions focused heavily on strategic opportunities for bilateral cooperation on major infrastructure projects, as well as on human resource development, which both parties consider a key driver for successfully supporting the continent’s broader industrialization.
AK/te/Sf/fss/abj/APA


