Morocco’s textile exports to Europe have grown by 23 per cent so far in 2021 compared to 2020 which was marked by low demand due to the global pandemic
As per the country’s Industry Minister, exports in the sector were boosted local operators’ shifting production to meet domestic demand in terms of masks and protective gear and exported surplus.
The sector has also benefited from incentives under the Industrial Acceleration plan which helped create 116,500 jobs between 2014 and 2020, the minister said, noting that despite the pandemic, Morocco’s textile industry offered 10,684 new jobs in 2020.
The minister was speaking at a conference organized by his department. He highlighted the competitiveness of Morocco’s business climate which helped attract investments by global textile manufacturers.
Morocco has also invested in vocational training in textile jobs offering qualified human resources that are much needed by investors in a sector that is increasingly geared towards high-tech and low-carbon, the minister added.












