Morocco, Senegal Sign Fifteen Economic Partnership Agreements

Morocco, Senegal Sign Fifteen Economic Partnership Agreements

March 22, 2016

moroccoworldnews.com - Dakar – Fifteen public-private and private-private economic partnership agreements were signed, on Monday at the presidential palace in Dakar, before King Mohammed VI and Senegalese president Macky Sall during the ceremony of the establishment of the Moroccan-Senegalese economic impetus group.

The agreements are as follows:

- A memorandum of understanding to develop western African business city in Dakar, signed on the Moroccan side by foreign minister Salaheddine Mezouar, and CDG director general Abdellatif Zeghnoun, and on the Senegalese side by foreign minister Mankeur Ndiaye and CDC director Thierno Seydou Niane.

- A cooperation agreement on sea fisheries and aquaculture, signed by Senegalese fisheries and sea economy minister Oumar Gueye and agriculture and sea fisheries minister Aziz Akhannouch.

- An agreement between Morocco’s Groupe Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP) and the State of Senegal, on raising funds on the financial market of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) of up to 30 billion CFA francs. It was signed by Senegalese economy, finance and planning minister Amadou Ba and CEO of BCP Mohamed Benchaaboun.

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