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"Morocco Eyes Growth Above 5.3% as Tourism, Industry and Diaspora Transfers Drive Economic Expansion",
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"textContent": "Morocco expects economic growth to exceed 5.3% in 2026 despite mounting geopolitical tensions, elevated global energy prices and continued disruptions to international trade routes, Budget Minister Fouzi Lekjaa stated before the House of Councillors, highlighting what he described as the resilience of the Moroccan economy and the solidity of public finances. Lekjaa revealed that Morocco’s […]\n\nThe post Morocco Eyes Growth Above 5.3% as Tourism, Industry and Diaspora Transfers Drive Economic Expansion appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
"title": "Morocco Eyes Growth Above 5.3% as Tourism, Industry and Diaspora Transfers Drive Economic Expansion"
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