La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique

Since the 1990s, Morocco has made the opening of its economy a strategic focus of its trade policy. Securely fastened to the European Union, by far its largest trading partner, the Kingdom of Morocco has stepped up trade agreements, especially with emerging powers. Sino-Moroccan bilateral “economic...

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Main Author: Rachid Rhattat
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2013-10-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/1922
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spelling doaj-ebad3a442fba471fb0ed8307f121f5e32020-11-25T01:08:27ZfraCNRS ÉditionsL’Année du Maghreb1952-81082109-94052013-10-01923524910.4000/anneemaghreb.1922La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégiqueRachid RhattatSince the 1990s, Morocco has made the opening of its economy a strategic focus of its trade policy. Securely fastened to the European Union, by far its largest trading partner, the Kingdom of Morocco has stepped up trade agreements, especially with emerging powers. Sino-Moroccan bilateral “economic and commercial agreement” signed in Rabat March 28, 1995, and entered into force in 1999. The sustained trade growth has allowed China to become Morocco’s third largest supplier. Cooperation between the two states is clearly evident in the asymmetric nature of trade balances and the almost complete absence of Moroccan products in China. To overcome the simple framework of bilateral cooperation, Rabat and Beijing have expressed an interest in implementing a strategic partnership to increase trade and promote investment. The aim is twofold: first, the partners wish to strengthen economic and trade relations, second they agree that trade imbalances should be redressed, in particular by promoting Chinese direct investment in Morocco in areas of particular economic and strategic interest. If the strategic partnership is built around areas of economic interest, the political and diplomatic dimension has not been forgotten. This paper assesses the extent to which Sino-Moroccan cooperation can evolve in the direction of mutual self-satisfaction, while taking a critical look at their strengths and weaknesses.http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/1922MoroccoChinacooperationstrategic partnershipinvestment
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author Rachid Rhattat
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La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique
L’Année du Maghreb
Morocco
China
cooperation
strategic partnership
investment
author_facet Rachid Rhattat
author_sort Rachid Rhattat
title La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique
title_short La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique
title_full La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique
title_fullStr La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique
title_full_unstemmed La relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : De la coopération au partenariat stratégique
title_sort la relation économique et commerciale sino-marocaine : de la coopération au partenariat stratégique
publisher CNRS Éditions
series L’Année du Maghreb
issn 1952-8108
2109-9405
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Since the 1990s, Morocco has made the opening of its economy a strategic focus of its trade policy. Securely fastened to the European Union, by far its largest trading partner, the Kingdom of Morocco has stepped up trade agreements, especially with emerging powers. Sino-Moroccan bilateral “economic and commercial agreement” signed in Rabat March 28, 1995, and entered into force in 1999. The sustained trade growth has allowed China to become Morocco’s third largest supplier. Cooperation between the two states is clearly evident in the asymmetric nature of trade balances and the almost complete absence of Moroccan products in China. To overcome the simple framework of bilateral cooperation, Rabat and Beijing have expressed an interest in implementing a strategic partnership to increase trade and promote investment. The aim is twofold: first, the partners wish to strengthen economic and trade relations, second they agree that trade imbalances should be redressed, in particular by promoting Chinese direct investment in Morocco in areas of particular economic and strategic interest. If the strategic partnership is built around areas of economic interest, the political and diplomatic dimension has not been forgotten. This paper assesses the extent to which Sino-Moroccan cooperation can evolve in the direction of mutual self-satisfaction, while taking a critical look at their strengths and weaknesses.
topic Morocco
China
cooperation
strategic partnership
investment
url http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/1922
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