The Moroccan Association of Exporters (ASMEX) continues to promote the “Made In Morocco” label around the world. At the Canada-Arab Business Forum, which he hosted with the Canada-Arab Business Council on Wednesday, the benefits of halal business were presented.
The theme of this economic conference was: the connection of businesses and the prospects for post-Covid reconstruction and recovery. Were invited, the Premiers of Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canadian economic and institutional operators and the Arab world, as well as members of the diplomatic corps.
The panelists spoke on the post-Covid economic recovery efforts and the development of trade and investment opportunities in sectors such as agriculture and agri-food, energy and mining, renewable energies, the digital economy as well as the information and telecommunications sector.
The economic service of the Moroccan Embassy in Canada and the Moroccan Association of Exporters (ASMEX) took the opportunity to highlight the multiple opportunities represented by Moroccan products labeled Halal and Organic their potential breakthrough on the Canadian market.
In his speech, the president of the “Halal and Bio Export” Group within ASMEX, Adnane Gueddari indicated that the majority of organic agricultural products from Morocco are intended for export with a notable evolution in export volumes during in recent years, particularly to the countries of the European Union.