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Renault’s new CEO reshuffles executive leadership to drive growth

Renault’s new CEO, François Provost, has initiated a major reshuffle of the company’s executive leadership, effective Monday, September 1, aiming to accelerate growth and improve commercial efficiency across the brand portfolio. A new role of Chief Growth Officer has been created to......

Morocco emerges as Africa's leading automotive hub, challenging global players

Morocco has solidified its position as a key player in the global automotive sector, with production figures reaching an impressive one million vehicles in 2025. This milestone places the country among the world’s top fifteen automotive manufacturers and establishes it as Africa’s leading......

Dacia Sandero leads European car market, built in Morocco's rising automotive hub

The Dacia Sandero emerged as Europe’s best-selling car in 2024, with over 300,000 units registered across the continent, according to automotive publication Diariomotor. Notably, the majority of these vehicles are manufactured in Morocco, positioning the country as a pivotal player in Europe’s......

Renault celebrates Morocco’s first fully electric quadricycle, the Mobilize DUO

Renault’s Tangier factory marked a major milestone on Friday with the production of the 2,000th Mobilize DUO, Morocco’s first fully electric quadricycle. This innovative vehicle, tailored for urban mobility, represents a significant step forward in Morocco’s transition to sustainable......

Morocco to boost electric vehicle output by 53% in 2025

Morocco is preparing to scale up its electric vehicle production capacity by 53% by the end of 2025. Minister of Industry Ryad Mezzour confirmed the objective on Tuesday, stating that national output should reach 107,000 electric vehicles next year. The country’s total automotive production currently......

Automotive industry in Morocco: the betrayal of consumers

In the face of a crippling economic crisis and the erosion of purchasing power, a disturbing trend has emerged among automotive companies in Morocco. Prominent players such as Auto Hall Maroc, Renault Maroc, Dacia, and Peugeot have adopted pricing strategies that can only be described as cynically exploitative. These......

Morocco's automotive industry: Aiming for a sustainable future

Morocco is charting a course toward a greener and more autonomous automotive future. The Moroccan automotive industry, backed by public authorities, is undergoing a profound transformation with ambitious goals for local integration and the production of electric vehicle batteries. At the eighth edition......

Morocco strengthens automotive sector with new agreements

Morocco is advancing its robust automotive industry, which consistently attracts global industry leaders. Recently, a coalition of Moroccan institutions, including key ministries and employment agencies, signed two agreements aimed at enhancing the sector through employment and training initiatives. The......

Morocco seeks to establish Africa's largest shipyard in Casablanca

Morocco’s National Ports Agency (ANP) has initiated an international tender for a 30-year concession to operate what will become Africa’s largest shipyard in Casablanca. This ambitious project, valued at $300 million, aims to replicate Morocco’s success in automotive manufacturing by......