The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), the country's main employers' organization, has presented a broadly positive assessment of the national economic situation and its own activities. The presentation was led by CGEM President Chakib Alj.
According to verified reports, Alj highlighted the resilience of the Moroccan economy in the face of global challenges, including inflation and geopolitical tensions. He pointed to sectors showing growth and the positive impact of major national projects and reforms.
The CGEM's assessment also covered the organization's own work in 2025, emphasizing its role in social dialogue, supporting business competitiveness, and contributing to public policy debates. Alj stressed the importance of continuing reforms to improve the business climate and attract investment.
The presentation aligns with recent official data indicating Morocco's economy is on a recovery path, though challenges remain regarding inflation and external deficits. The CGEM continues to advocate for measures that support private sector growth and job creation.