The Moroccan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Côte d’Ivoire (CCIM-CI) is strengthening its partnership with the Ivorian Foreign Trade Single Window (GUCE) to facilitate trade flows and create a more favorable business environment between the two nations.
During a recent meeting, CCIM-CI President Saad El Hamzaoui and GUCE Director General Kitifolo Kignaman Soro discussed ways to enhance bilateral trade cooperation, focusing on streamlining trade procedures and facilitating the exchange of goods and services.
“This visit further solidifies the ties between our two brotherly countries. I believe that following our discussions, new opportunities will emerge for all members of the Moroccan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Côte d’Ivoire,” stated Saad El Hamzaoui.
Trade between Morocco and Côte d’Ivoire has witnessed significant growth in recent years. Building on this positive momentum, El Hamzaoui expressed his intention to establish strategic partnerships to further accelerate economic exchanges between the two nations.
As the honorary consul of Congo-Brazzaville in San-Pedro, El Hamzaoui also emphasized the promising prospects of a tripartite partnership between Morocco, Côte d’Ivoire, and Congo-Brazzaville, highlighting the potential for mutually beneficial economic cooperation among the three nations.
This collaboration between CCIM-CI and GUCE is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening bilateral trade relations and fostering economic growth for both Morocco and Côte d’Ivoire.
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