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A Brighter Future for Morocco – IMF Forecasts a 3.5% Surge

Rahil Adnan by Rahil Adnan
February 23, 2024
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A Brighter Future for Morocco - IMF Forecasts a 3.5% Surge

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Morocco’s economic trajectory has been marked by both resilience and challenges. Despite recent growth projections and efforts to bolster various sectors, the nation has faced significant hurdles in its economic development journey.

Morocco’s economy exhibited resilience and growth in the past year, buoyed by a rebound in domestic demand and exports, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF forecasts a growth rate of approximately 3.5% over the medium term, driven by increased investment, after recording a 3.1% expansion in 2023, a significant improvement from the previous year’s 0.8% growth.

The IMF emphasised that stronger domestic demand is expected to gradually widen the current account deficit to around 3% of gross domestic product (GDP). Additionally, inflation is projected to continue its downward trajectory as pressures on commodity and food prices ease. Despite these positive indicators, Morocco faced significant economic challenges, including a devastating 6.8-magnitude earthquake in September 2023, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives.

In response to the earthquake, the IMF approved a $1.3 billion package to support Morocco’s recovery efforts and enhance resilience against climate change. The 18-month arrangement aims to address climate vulnerabilities and capitalize on opportunities for decarbonization. Morocco has also sought to attract investment in its tourism sector, with plans to double investment to $2 billion annually by 2026, targeting initiatives such as beach resorts and theme parks.

Moreover, the IMF approved a $5 billion flexible credit line in April to bolster Morocco’s external buffers and provide insurance against potential risks. However, Morocco faces the challenge of accelerating structural reforms to stimulate inclusive growth. This includes reforms to the unemployment insurance scheme, enhancing labour market policies to boost job creation, and increasing female workforce participation, which is currently at historical lows.

Additionally, reforms in healthcare and education aim to improve access and quality of services, while efforts to extend healthcare coverage and enhance social safety nets underscore the country’s commitment to social protection. The government’s reform agenda spans various sectors, including taxation, pension systems, electricity market liberalization, and addressing water scarcity. Despite progress in improving the electricity network and liberalizing the market, Morocco must continue efforts to transition to renewable energy sources.

Another significant challenge is the country’s dependence on external factors, such as fluctuations in global commodity prices and geopolitical tensions. Morocco’s economy remains vulnerable to external shocks, making it susceptible to economic downturns and volatility in international markets. Diversifying the economy and reducing reliance on sectors like agriculture and tourism are crucial for enhancing resilience and promoting sustainable development.

Morocco has grappled with longstanding structural issues, such as high unemployment rates, particularly among youth and women. Despite efforts to promote job creation and enhance workforce participation, unemployment remains a persistent challenge, contributing to social and economic disparities within the country. Addressing unemployment requires not only targeted policies and programs but also broader reforms aimed at improving the business environment, enhancing education and vocational training, and fostering entrepreneurship.

While Morocco’s economy has shown signs of improvement and resilience, it continues to face various challenges that require concerted efforts and effective policies to address. By addressing structural weaknesses, promoting inclusive growth, and enhancing resilience to external shocks, the country can unlock its full economic potential and create opportunities for sustainable development and prosperity.

Morocco’s economic trajectory has been marked by both resilience and challenges. Despite recent growth projections and efforts to bolster various sectors, the nation has faced significant hurdles in its economic development journey.

By addressing the aforementioned difficulties head-on and implementing comprehensive reforms, Morocco seeks to build a more resilient and dynamic economy that can withstand external shocks while fostering inclusive and sustainable growth for all its citizens.

The IMF’s support and guidance, alongside Morocco’s own determination and strategic vision, are instrumental in shaping the country’s economic trajectory and ensuring a prosperous future for generations to come. With the continuation of these efforts and the implementation of robust policies, Morocco is poised to navigate through its economic challenges and realize its full potential on the global stage.

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Rahil Adnan

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