On August 13, 2026, the Moroccan government approved a major reform of the Regional Investment Centers (CRI), aiming to simplify administrative procedures and boost investment attractiveness. The reform is part of the broader strategy to improve the business climate and stimulate economic growth.
The new measures include the creation of a unified regional investment commission, which will centralize decision-making and reduce delays. This commission will be responsible for granting approvals and supporting investors throughout the process.
According to official statements, the reform also introduces a digital platform to facilitate online filing and tracking of investment files. This is expected to enhance transparency and efficiency, making it easier for both domestic and foreign investors to navigate the system.
The government emphasized that these changes are crucial for achieving the objectives of the New Development Model, which aims to double the GDP per capita by 2035. The reform is seen as a key step towards creating a more dynamic and competitive economy.