The Report: Morocco 2012Oxford Business Group, 2012 - 200 pagina's |
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27 | 11 |
Caroline Nguyen | 12 |
All rights reserved No part of this | 18 |
new constitution continue apace | 22 |
Growth proves resilient despite | 30 |
INSURANCE | 35 |
Efforts by the government | 37 |
Fathallah Sijilmassi | 43 |
TRANSPORT | 122 |
Moving forward | 128 |
Infrastructure targeted | 131 |
Thierry de Margerie CEO Alstom | 138 |
Fouad Douiri Minister of Energy | 146 |
TOURISM | 161 |
Moving ahead with | 168 |
Despite a tough | 177 |
CAPITAL MARKETS | 68 |
The market follows global | 76 |
Refining | 82 |
Large corporate players | 86 |
Mohamed Hassan Bensalah | 92 |
The gap between | 98 |
Mehdi Kettani President Maroc | 104 |
Offset policy to affect foreign firms | 112 |
A new port heads the list | 182 |
A host of positive spinoffs | 188 |
Amine Berrada Sounni President | 196 |
Saïd Mouline DirectorGeneral | 203 |
Page | 211 |
Becoming a regional | 220 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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