28-04-2025
Morocco Guest of Honor at China-Arab Business Conference
Rabat — Organizers have designated Morocco as the guest of honor at the high-profile gathering of the 11th China-Arab Business Conference, which kicked off today in Haikou, China.
The two-day event is set to bring together over 1,000 participants, including Chinese economic operators and Moroccan entrepreneurs established in China. Organizers structured the conference around four key areas: energy transition, scientific innovation, cultural and tourism synergies, and financial cooperation.
Ambassador to China Abdelkader El Ansari, representing King Mohammed VI, heads the Moroccan delegation.
The team includes key players from Morocco's business landscape, with representatives from the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), the Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT), and major financial institutions, Bank of Africa and Attijariwafa Bank.
Morocco is displaying its assets with a national pavilion on the Haikou International Conference and Exhibition Center floor. Visitors can learn about the North African country's investment potential, tourist destinations, and cultural heritage through compelling visual and written materials.
During a dedicated session, attendees will also explore investment prospects in the Hainan Free Port. After concluding remarks, participants will tour economic zones across Hainan province, including visits to the Wenchang Space Launch Center and the Yangpu Economic Development Zone.
This collaboration represents the joint efforts of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Hainan provincial authorities, the League of Arab States Secretariat, and the General Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture.
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Since its founding in 2005, the Business Conference has evolved into a crucial platform connecting Chinese and Arab economic interests.
Morocco, China growing relations
The two countries have fortified their collaboration in various fields, including renewable energy, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange.
Both parties have always shown an intention to boost their bilateral relations. During his short but significant visit to Morocco in November of last year, the Chinese President Xi Jinping said that his country is ready to strengthen its partnership with Morocco, reflecting the significance of bilateral ties between the two countries.
Meanwhile, Morocco's Ambassador to China spoke earlier this year about the developing collaboration between Morocco and China.
Referring to the launch of two direct connecting flights as a move that reflects their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral ties, the ambassador said that 2025 is a promising year that will mark a significant step forward in their cooperation.
China's Belt and Road Initiative has opened avenues for joint projects in infrastructure, technology, and trade, strengthening Morocco's role as a gateway to Africa.