80 Industrial Firms Certified 'Made in Morocco'

80 industrial companies have received the 'Made in Morocco' label, boosting local manufacturing and export credibility.

80 Industrial Firms Certified 'Made in Morocco'

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As of May 2026, 80 industrial companies in Morocco have been awarded the 'Made in Morocco' label, a certification that signifies compliance with national quality and origin standards. The label aims to promote Moroccan products both domestically and internationally, enhancing their competitiveness in global markets.

The certification process involves rigorous audits to ensure that products are manufactured in Morocco with a significant local content. This initiative is part of the country's broader industrial strategy to boost manufacturing, create jobs, and reduce import dependency.

According to the Moroccan Ministry of Industry and Trade, the labeled companies span various sectors including automotive, aerospace, textiles, and agri-food. The government plans to expand the program to cover more enterprises in the coming years, targeting 200 certified firms by 2028.

Industry experts note that the label helps consumers identify authentic Moroccan products and supports the 'Made in Morocco' brand image abroad. The certification is also seen as a tool to attract foreign investment by showcasing local manufacturing capabilities.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Made in Morocco' label?

It is a certification awarded to industrial companies that meet national standards for quality and local content, promoting Moroccan products.

How many companies are currently certified?

As of May 2026, 80 industrial companies have received the label.

What sectors are covered by the label?

The label covers sectors such as automotive, aerospace, textiles, and agri-food.

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