Morocco's PortNet Launches Digital Import Platform

PortNet, with ONSSA, launched a digital platform to streamline import procedures under Morocco's 2025-2027 foreign trade roadmap.

Morocco's PortNet Launches Digital Import Platform

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Morocco continues to modernize international trade procedures under its 2025-2027 Foreign Trade Roadmap. On June 21, 2026, PortNet, in collaboration with the National Office for Food Safety (ONSSA), launched a new digital platform to accelerate the dematerialization of import procedures.

The platform aims to reduce processing times and enhance transparency for importers. According to PortNet, the system integrates all stakeholders in the import chain, including customs, port authorities, and sanitary control agencies.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve Morocco's business climate and facilitate trade. The 2025-2027 roadmap targets a 20% increase in foreign trade efficiency through digitalization.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is PortNet?

PortNet is Morocco's national single window for foreign trade procedures, facilitating digital exchanges between traders and government agencies.

What does the new platform do?

It digitizes import procedures, integrating customs, port authorities, and sanitary control to reduce processing times.

When was the platform launched?

The platform was launched on June 21, 2026.

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