Competition law morocco

  • What are the new merger control thresholds in Morocco?

    The Moroccan based threshold was increased.
    Under the new thresholds filing is required where the Moroccan turnover of at least two parties was at least MAD 400 million (USD 39.33 million)—instead of MAD 250 million (approx.
    USD 24.58 million) under the old regime.Sep 21, 2023.

  • What is the merger threshold in Morocco?

    1st threshold: where the parties achieve a combined global turnover of more than 750 million dirhams; 2nd threshold: where at least two of the parties achieve an individual turnover of more than 250 million dirhams in Morocco; 3rd threshold: the parties have a combined market share of at least 40% in Morocco..

  • The Amendments establish a filing fee equal to 1% of the transaction's value, with a minimum filing fee of MAD 20,000 (approx.
    USD 2,000) and a maximum of MAD 150,000 (approx.
    USD 15,000).Jun 30, 2023
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Competition law: a rigorous regulatory framework Full application of the new Moroccan competition legislation involves significant changes which must strictly be taken into account by all companies, whether Moroccan or foreign. The criminal and financial penalties for breaches can be severe.
Competition law: a rigorous regulatory framework The appointment of a new president of the Moroccan Competition Council (CC) at the end of 2018 represents a 
Full application of the new Moroccan competition legislation involves significant changes which must strictly be taken into account by all companies, whether 
Competition law morocco
Competition law morocco

Wine making in Morocco

Among the countries of North Africa, Morocco is considered to have the best natural potential for producing quality wines, due to its high mountains and the cooling influence of the Atlantic, as these factors offset the risk of having too hot vineyards.
An important exporter of wine in the colonial era between 1912 and 1955, the Moroccan wine industry is experiencing a revival and expansion since the 1990s due to influx of foreign investments.
Morocco and Spain maintain extensive diplomatic

Morocco and Spain maintain extensive diplomatic

Bilateral relations

Morocco and Spain maintain extensive diplomatic, commercial, and military ties.
Morocco’s foreign policy has focused on Western partners, including neighboring Spain.
They have, however, been historically intense and conflictive.

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