Strengthening Partnerships: Morocco's Ambassador Visits Scotland for Energy and Agriculture Collaboration
Key Ideas
- His Excellency Hakim Hajoui, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco, is visiting Scotland to enhance partnerships in energy, renewable energy, and agriculture.
- Morocco aims to source over 50% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, providing investment opportunities in solar, wind, green hydrogen, and agriculture.
- Scotland and Morocco will focus on education and skills training to support workforce development and drive innovation and economic growth.
- The visit aims to build new partnerships, enhance trade and investment, and promote knowledge exchange between the two nations.
The Scottish Africa Business Association (SABA) is excited to announce the upcoming visit of His Excellency Hakim Hajoui, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Kingdom, to Scotland. This visit aims to strengthen partnerships between Scotland and Morocco in the energy, renewable energy, and agriculture sectors. Morocco has set a goal of generating over 50% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, positioning itself as a leader in renewable energy in Africa. The country offers major investment opportunities in solar, wind, green hydrogen, and grid infrastructure. Additionally, Morocco is focusing on modernizing its agriculture sector with sustainable farming and agri-tech innovation, areas where Scottish companies excel. The visit will also prioritize education and skills training to drive innovation and economic growth, leveraging Scotland's expertise in providing world-class education. The aim is to build new partnerships, enhance trade and investment, and foster knowledge exchange between Scotland and Morocco, creating opportunities for Scottish businesses to collaborate with Moroccan counterparts.