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The United States has reaffirmed its economic commitment to Morocco during a high-level investment roundtable held in Casablanca. The event brought together senior US officials, including Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Ambassador David T. Fischer Buchan, alongside American business leaders exploring opportunities in the North African kingdom. Discussions focused on investment prospects, innovation, and Morocco’s role as a regional gateway to African markets.

US companies expressed increasing interest in key sectors such as infrastructure, renewable energy, manufacturing, and technology. Morocco’s political stability, business-friendly reforms, and geographic positioning continue to attract foreign direct investment. The roundtable reinforced the perception of Morocco as one of Africa’s most competitive and reliable investment destinations.

Western Sahara included in investment discussions

Notably, investment opportunities in Western Sahara were explicitly addressed during the meeting. This marks a significant economic signal aligning with Washington’s broader geopolitical stance and support for Morocco’s territorial framework. Analysts view this as part of a deeper strategic alignment between the two countries.

The Casablanca meeting follows a broader diplomatic engagement led by Christopher Landau, which included cooperation agreements such as the Artemis Accords in the space sector. Beyond economics, Morocco is increasingly positioned as a key US partner in Africa across multiple domains, including development, governance, and international cooperation.

The takeaway from the roundtable is clear: Morocco is open for business. With expanding opportunities—including in its southern regions—US investors are showing growing confidence in the country’s long-term economic potential.

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