The Moroccan-British partnership agreement bears fruit: trade increases of 18.8% and talks for a new agricultural agreement
The Moroccan-British partnership agreement bears fruit: trade increases of 18.8% and talks for a new agricultural agreement
In a speech before the British House of Commons (the lower house of Parliament), British Trade Minister Chris Bryant affirmed that the Economic and Trade Partnership Agreement between Morocco and the United Kingdom, which entered into force in January 2021, constitutes the cornerstone of political, economic, and social cooperation between the two countries and contributes significantly to strengthening and facilitating bilateral trade. Third Session of the Partnership Council: Renewed Commitments The Minister noted that the third session of the Moroccan-British Partnership Council was held in London in November 2025, which reaffirmed Rabat and London's commitment to deepening relations in several key areas, including: Trade and Investment Higher Education and Scientific Research Renewable Energy and Energy Transition Security and Cooperation in Combating Terrorism and Organized Crime These commitments come within the framework of the fundamental transformation witnessed in bilateral rel…