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Morocco investment is growing due to the stable economy of the country. The government in Morocco actively pursues economic reform, modernization and further liberalization of the economy.
Morocco investment is spurred by the continued strengthening of the currency of the country. The Moroccan dirham has grown by more than 18% of its value since the economy was liberalized in 1990. An investment in Morocco is boosted by the country's chance to become a part of the Euro-Med free trade zone. The Moroccan economy gets a majority of its investments from the European Union or EU member states. Moroccan investments are encouraged primarily in the industrial sector. Investments in Morocco are principally being done in the construction and service sectors. Monetary investments in the tourism sector are also encouraged.
Investors willing to invest in the desert North African country have a choice of forming any business with different constitutions. The types of business include the Stock Company or SA, the Limited Liability Company or SARL and the Limited Company with shares. Partnerships are also allowed for proper investment in the country. Co-operative societies are also allowed. Investments from United States of America are catalyzed by the signing of the Free Trade Agreement or FTA with the North American country.
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