Moroccan Ambassador Highlights the Kingdom’s Commitment to Promoting Africa’s Economic IntegrationLEBANESE ASSOCIATION FOR TAXPAYERS’ RIGHTS (ALDIC) PRESENTS ITS REPORT ON ‘PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT IN LEBANON’ TO MP GEMAYEL

Washington – Morocco’s ambassador to the United States, Youssef Amrani, highlighted on Monday the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting Africa’s development and economic integration and strengthening free trade between the U.S. and the continent.

Speaking at a roundtable held in Washington D.C. and hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the diplomat stressed that Africa’s economic integration is a priority for Morocco.

Although Morocco is not a member of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, “we have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States, which serves as the cornerstone of our economic relations,” Amrani pointed out.

“Morocco firmly believes in the transformative power of ‘Free Trade’ as a catalyst for the prosperity of nations and the creation of socioeconomic benefits”, he said, noting that the U.S.-Morocco FTA has played a pivotal role in expanding business opportunities, fostering trade, and generating thousands of jobs in both Morocco and the United States.

Since the entry into force of the FTA in January 2006, US-Morocco trade has increased significantly, placing Morocco as the fourth largest trading partner of the United States in Africa.

Morocco has also experienced a substantial increase of US investments, as evidenced by the several US companies operating in the Kingdom.

The diplomat also stressed the synergy between the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and AGOA.

“Today with the implementation of the AfCFTA, our continent will offer to US companies a larger market of over 1 billion people with a GDP of approximately US$ 2.6 trillion,” the ambassador said during this meeting held in the presence of several diplomats and high-profile experts.

In this spirit, Morocco is always working to preserve and strengthen its traditional partnerships, as well as constantly engage with like-minded initiatives that aim to promote greater regional integration, Amrani said.

Morocco stands ready, within the framework of South-South Cooperation, to engage in c
ollaborative efforts, share its experience, and provide technical assistance to African SMEs in order to help strengthen their export capabilities and increase trade with the United States, he underlined.

To illustrate this commitment, he said, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) last October.

This strategic partnership aims to develop a $1 billion Morocco-Africa Trade and Investment Promotion program to promote intra and extra-African trade through the implementation of trade information and advisory services, among other pivotal components, the ambassador added.

“As part of our ongoing endeavors for a prosperous Africa, a new mechanism of cooperation has recently emerged through the bold international initiative launched just last month by HM King Mohammed VI to enhance Atlantic Ocean access for African countries,” he pointed out.

Source:Agency Morocaine De Presse

The Lebanese Association for Taxpayers’ Rights (ALDIC) met with the Head of Al Kataeb party and Kataeb Parliamentary Bloc, MP Samy Gemayel, in his office, in Bekfaya.

ALDIC delegation presented to MP Gemayel its 2023 report, prepared in collaboration with the “Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’ foundation and ‘The Policy Initiative’, and which assesses the public financial management in Lebanon. The delegation briefed him on the main details of the report, and tackled the laws that could facilitate the implementation of the anticipated reforms.

The meeting was attended by ALDIC board members Mr. Jean Tawile and Mr. Nadim Daher, as well as ALDIC coordinator in Bina project, Ms. Racha Saadeh Chehab, who were received by MP Gemayel in the presence of Mr. Patrick Risha, head of media affairs, and Ms. Lara Saadeh, head of legislative affairs within the Kataeb party.

MP Gemayel affirmed alignment of most of ALDIC’s ideas with his party’s demands and financial policy, emphasizing Kataeb bloc’s advocacy for structural ref
orms and managing the public financial management problems. He also expressed readiness for collaboration with ALDIC, other parliamentary blocs, and representatives of the civil society, in order to find solutions and reach the long awaited reforms.

From its end, ALDIC delegation stressed on transparent and proper public fund management’s urgency, a vital necessity for Lebanon particularly in view of lack of transparency and accountability, in addition to the overwhelming crisis.

This visit marks the start of a series of meetings by ALDIC with parliamentary bloc representatives to introduce the 2023 report on public financial management. Coordination with all stakeholders is underway to reach effective solutions. These meetings are part of the “Bina'” initiative financed by the European Union, aiming to legislate the necessary laws in compliance with the principles of public financial management.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon