Chinese manufacturer Daosheng Tianhe Materials Technology (Shanghai) is progressing with the construction of a production base in Morocco dedicated to high-performance thermosetting resins and materials used in wind turbine blades. The company detailed the project's advancement on Thursday, August 20, according to reports.
The facility is designed to supply materials to European and American clients, aligning with Morocco's growing role as a hub for renewable energy manufacturing. The project underscores China's expanding footprint in the global wind energy supply chain.
While specific investment figures and production capacity were not disclosed in the available sources, the move reflects broader trends of Chinese companies establishing overseas operations to serve Western markets. Morocco's strategic location and trade agreements make it an attractive base for such ventures.
As of August 2026, the project remains under construction, with no announced completion date. The development is part of Morocco's efforts to boost local manufacturing and support the global energy transition.