Rabat - Morocco's trade deficit widened by 2.3% by the end of November 2019, the Exchange Control Office said.
Morocco’s trade gap widened to 191.81 billion dirhams by the end of November 2019, the source pointed out in a release, noting that the coverage rate of imports by exports remained stable at 57.4%.
Imports amounted to 450.257 billion Dirhams (+ 2.7%), while exports rose by 2.9% to 258.443 billion Dirhams, according to the same source. The increase in imports is due to higher prices of capital goods (+ 8%) and semi-finished products (+ 5%).
According to the Exchange Control Office, exports of the aeronautical sector increased by 7.7%, while those of the automotive industry grew by 5.4%.
Morocco’s trade gap widened to 191.81 billion dirhams by the end of November 2019, the source pointed out in a release, noting that the coverage rate of imports by exports remained stable at 57.4%.
Imports amounted to 450.257 billion Dirhams (+ 2.7%), while exports rose by 2.9% to 258.443 billion Dirhams, according to the same source. The increase in imports is due to higher prices of capital goods (+ 8%) and semi-finished products (+ 5%).
According to the Exchange Control Office, exports of the aeronautical sector increased by 7.7%, while those of the automotive industry grew by 5.4%.
Source : https://www.emouaten.com/english/Morocco-s-Trade-D...






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