On June 26, 2026, Morocco and France signed a strategic co-investment partnership agreement in Paris, marking a new phase in bilateral economic cooperation. The deal, announced during a high-level meeting, aims to boost joint investments in renewable energy, infrastructure, and technology sectors.
According to official statements, the partnership includes a β¬2 billion fund over five years, with equal contributions from both governments. Key projects involve solar and wind energy farms in Morocco and digital infrastructure development in both countries.
Moroccan Minister of Economy and Finance, Nadia Fettah, stated: 'This agreement reflects our shared commitment to sustainable development and economic integration.' French Minister of Economy, Bruno Le Maire, added: 'France is proud to deepen ties with Morocco, a key partner in Africa.'
The partnership is expected to create thousands of jobs in both nations and strengthen Morocco's position as a regional energy hub. Implementation will begin in Q3 2026, with a joint committee overseeing progress.