why Morocco is an attractive country for Finns
Strategic location
Morocco is located in North Africa and is the gateway to Europe, the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa.
Proximity to European markets makes exports and logistics cost-effective, for example, with excellent shipping links to Spain and ports (Casablanca, Tangier).
Strong economic growth and stability
Morocco is one of the most stable economies in North Africa.
The government has implemented economic reforms and infrastructure projects that attract foreign investment.
Tourism, renewable energy, infrastructure and agriculture in particular are growing sectors.
The emerging renewable energy sector
Morocco is investing heavily in solar and wind power, including the world's largest solar park, Noor Ouarzazate.
Finnish companies' technological expertise in energy efficiency and renewable energy may be in demand.
Competitive labour and production costs
Labour is cheaper than in Europe in many sectors, but education levels are rising.
Morocco also offers tax incentives and economic free trade zones for foreign investors.
Fiscal and administrative incentives
The government offers tax breaks and investment zones for foreign companies, such as Tangier Free Zone and Casablanca Finance City.
These regions support the development of exports and international business.
A growing consumer market
Morocco's middle class is growing and consumer demand is increasing.
The quality and sustainability of Finnish products can appeal to the Moroccan market, especially in technology, education, environmental technology and healthcare.