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TRI CK USA – 4 Steps for Export – Import

4 Steps on How to Import Successfully

Step 1: Sourcing Your Products

Once you’ve decided on some products, you’ll have to source where to buy them, export documentationimport documentation, whether you will need a import license and practical shipper’s knowledge. Finding sellers of your products is also half the fun. If you’re in a position to travel and explore, do it! It’s a great opportunity to expand your horizons. Not so easy in these times of a global pandemic but eventually we’ll be able to travel again.

If you can’t travel, there’s always Google, AliBaba and AliExpress. This can be a great place to start. For more ideas and an much more in-depth look into sourcing products, check out our blog in sourcing products internationally.

Step 2: Finding Buyers

Perhaps the biggest question is inevitably, how do I find buyers for my products?

This is without doubt the most common question that I’m asked. Well, the good news is, there’s more than one way to do this. The bad news is, there’s no “easy” way. It’s all going to take some hard work and perseverance but it can most certainly be done and some good profits are no doubt waiting for you.

For my biggest hints and tips after a lifetime in commercial buying and selling check out our blog post on finding buyers.

How to Find Buyers For Export

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Step 3: Understand the Basics

You’re going to need to understand at a minimum, the basics of import and export. Don’t jump in and start buying products, hoping to sell them by crossing your fingers. You’ll lose money, time and cause yourself a lot of stress.

To start, have a read of our blog post, How To Start an Import Export Business. It’s only the bare minimum but it will give you an idea of what you need to start thinking about and you’ll pick up some handy tips that I learned over the year.

Step 4: TRI CK USA Advising and Consulting Services on Import Export Register here below

Here are some steps you can take to import successfully: 

  1. Check import laws and regulations
  2. Search for products and suppliers
  3. Calculate landed costs
  4. Order product samples
  5. Negotiate purchases
  6. Arrange cargo transport
  7. Prepare for customs
  8. Receive shipment

Other steps you can take include: 

  • Conduct market research
  • Learn limits or restrictions on planned imports
  • Assess the actual costs of planned purchases
  • Know the hold-up policies
  • Make sure you are working with the right people

Some costs to consider when importing goods include: 

  • The purchase price of your product
  • Proper exchange rates
  • Paying for insurance
  • Customs duty
  • Tariffs
  • Freight costs

To import your products into the United States, you will need an Importer Number, also known as a Business Tax Number or Customs-Assigned Number. You can get this number through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). 

The customs clearance process for import includes the following steps: 

  1. Document inspection: A customs officer examines the customs paperwork.
  2. Tax and duty payment: Customs requests payment for taxes and duties, if applicable.
  3. Shipment release: Once all duties are paid, the shipment clears customs.

Other steps include: 

  • Bill of entry – The destination agent/customs agent files the Bill of Entry (BOE) within 48 hours of the ship’s arrival.
  • Customs value declaration – The Customs Value Declaration is a document that must be presented to the customs authorities where the value of the imported goods exceeds EUR 20 000.
  • Customs valuation – Customs officials determine the applicable taxes and duties based on the value of the items.
  • Release of shipment – After paying any taxes and duties due on your goods, you will receive a release order from customs.

The customs clearance process for import includes the following steps: 

  1. Document inspection: A customs officer examines the customs paperwork.
  2. Tax and duty payment: Customs requests payment for taxes and duties, if applicable.
  3. Shipment release: Once all duties are paid, the shipment clears customs.

Other steps include: 

  • Bill of entryThe destination agent/customs agent files the Bill of Entry (BOE) within 48 hours of the ship’s arrival.
  • Customs value declarationThe Customs Value Declaration is a document that must be presented to the customs authorities where the value of the imported goods exceeds EUR 20 000.
  • Customs valuationCustoms officials determine the applicable taxes and duties based on the value of the items.
  • Release of shipmentAfter paying any taxes and duties due on your goods, you will receive a release order from customs.

Clearing agents/customs brokers and national authorities can help guide importers on the steps and documentation required. 

USA – EGYPT

Bilateral Economic Relations

Total bilateral trade in goods between the United States and Egypt stood at $9.1 billion in 2021, the highest level ever. Egypt is the United States’ largest export market in Africa.

U.S. exports to Egypt include wheat and corn, mineral fuel and oil, machinery, aircraft, and iron and steel products.

U.S. imports from Egypt include apparel, natural gas and oil, fertilizers, textiles, and agricultural products. Under the Qualifying Industrial Zone agreement, the United States waives duties on imports from Egypt if the value includes 10.5% Israeli content; this program promotes stronger ties between the region’s peace partners.

In 2022, the U.S. had a goods trade surplus of $3.6 billion with Egypt, a 40.2 percent increase from 2021. U.S. goods imports from Egypt totaled $2.8 billion, down 15.3 percent from 2021. Egyptian exports to the U.S. were $3.2 billion, an increase of 35.5 percent from 2020. 

U.S. exports to Egypt include: Agricultural goods, Transportation equipment, Chemicals, Machinery, Computer and electronic products

Egypt’s top imports include: Refined petroleum, Wheat, Cars, Crude petroleum, Corn. 

Egypt imports mostly from: China, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Russia, and Turkey. 

Egypt’s top exports include: 

  • Oil & mineral fuels
  • Plastics
  • Electrical machinery
  • Iron & steel

Egypt and the United States signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty in 1986 to promote and facilitate investment between our countries. Egypt and the United States have signed a trade and investment framework agreement, a step toward creating freer trade and increasing investment flows.

American firms are active in most sectors of the Egyptian economy, including oil and gas exploration and production, renewable energy technologies, financial services, manufacturing, construction, telecommunications and information technology, and the restaurant and hospitality industry.

Flows of U.S. direct investment to Egypt stood at $1.5 billion in 2020, bringing the accumulated long-term stock of U.S. FDI to nearly $24 billion.

Egypt is positioning itself as a regional energy hub, rapidly boosting renewable energy production, further offering potential opportunities for U.S. firms.

In November 2022, Egypt will host the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP-27) climate change conference in Sharm el-Sheikh.

Hottest Products to Import From Egypt in 2023

Below are the hottest products to export from Egypt, with large growth potential:

  1. Cotton (forecast to rise by 7% 2023-2024)
  2. Jewelry (up 46% to $1.529 billion in 2022, compared to 2021)
  3. Plastics (US$2.61 Billion during 2022)
  4. Fruits (US$539.86 Million during 2022,)
  5. Ceramics (US$329.96 Million in 2022, a massive 112% increase from 2021)
  6. Essential Oils, Perfumes and Cosmetics (US$620.99 Million in 2022)

A slew of positive export data has been released for 2021, showing huge demand for Egyptian products worldwide. An Egyptian-British trade agreement signed following Brexit has been significant for both countries so there are some excellent opportunities for a foreign importer.

Cotton Products

Egypt is famous for its highest quality cotton around the world. Turkey and India import cotton from Egypt to produce high-quality products made of 100% Egyptian Cotton for the worldwide demand.

Fabric production includes fine Egyptian cotton fabrics, shirting, fabrics for trousers/shorts, worsted wool fabrics, denim, fleece, jersey, flat/woolen knits, technical fabrics, and more. Apparel production includes active sportswear, outerwear, underwear, suits, socks, infant wear, etc. Production of made-ups includes a wide variety of bed, bath, and table linens, kitchen accessories, etc.

Perhaps one of the most in-demand products are luxury 100% Egyptian cotton bed sheets and bedware.

Egypt’s cotton industry is forecast to rise by 7% for the year beginning August 2023 to July 2024, the U.S. Agriculture Department said late Monday.

Egyptian Jewelry

Egypts jewelry market is exploding and the potential for excellent returns on investment for those willing to source good suppliers and export to buyers around the world are excellent.

There’s plenty of room in the UK market still and well worth exploring.

Egypt’s exports of gold, jewelry, and precious stones increased by 46% during the period from January to November 2022, to reach $1.529 billion, compared to $1.044 billion during the same period in 2021.

Plastics

Since the revolution in 2011 many sectors, especially tourism, have slowed down, however, this has not been the case with the plastics industry, which includes finished products.

Egypt’s Exports of plastics were US$2.61 Billion in 2022, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. The plasticware industry has become an important part of Egypt’s local manufacturing over the past ten years as a result of relying on plastic materials instead of other items like glass and metals.

Fruits

Food imports to Europe are a golden opportunity for Egyptian food imports and remain one of the most stable markets offering the highest prices.

Egypt’s exports of vegetable, fruit, and nut food preparations were US$539.86 Million in 2022,

Europe needs products that are low in sugar and packaging for European standards should be considered. Europe is more interested in buying food products which are in glass containers and tetra packs.

It’s important to understand import requirements with food and fresh fruits as of course there will be a limited shelf life.

Ceramics

Egypt intends to turn itself into a regional hub for manufacturing and exporting ceramics, in light of the availability of energy sources, raw materials, and qualified labor.

Egypt’s Exports of ceramic products were US$329.96 Million during 2022 up from $92 million in 2021, a massive 112% increase.

Egypt has a rich history of manufacturing ceramics and it’s expected for this industry to grow significantly.

Essential Oils, Perfumes and Cosmetics

80% of the world’s natural jasmine products, come from Egypt, where specialists in this ancient art extract the aromatic oils from a profusion of flowers, leaves, roots, and herbs and export them to perfumers in Paris, London, New York, and even Moscow.

Perfumes are a huge export market still to be tapped and the use of essential oils is becoming a very, very popular natural alternative to traditional perfumes.

Egypt’s exports of essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, and toiletries were US$620.99 Million in 2022, and is still a young market for anyone wanting to take advantage of what is sure to be lucrative with the right suppliers and buyer markets.

Egyptian Exports Reach Their Highest Level Ever in 2022

Egypt’s total exports surged 18.3% year-on-year (YoY) during 2022, with exports jumping to $51.6 billion in 2022, compared to $43.6 billion in 2021.

Last year’s figure marks the highest value ever in the history of Egyptian merchandise exports.

Turkey topped the list of countries importing Egyptian products with a value of $4 billion, followed by Spain with $3.7 billion, Italy with $3.4 billion, and Saudi Arabia with $2.5 billion.

Exports to the US reached $2.446 billion compared to $1.618 billion, yet another significant increase of 51%.

Egypt’s exports to the UK increased 46.2% year-on-year, taking advantage of the Egyptian-British trade agreement, signed by the two countries following Brexit.

Last Updated On: 03/05/2023)


Building Egypt – USA Strategic Relationships

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA TEAM AND EGYPT

We have contributed directly to the Establishment and Development of Business Relationships and Trade Exchanges Between the United States, California, and Egypt with our Initiative and Engagement by Organizing Visits of Egyptian Officials and Business Leaders to California while we Facilitate their interactions and the Signing of several MOU and Agreements between Professional Representatives Entities and their Members.

Extensive work on Establishing Trade and Business Relationship Between California and Egypt

U.S. and Egypt Share a Strong Partnership

The U.S. established diplomatic relations with Egypt in 1922, following its independence from protectorate status under the United Kingdom. The U.S. and Egypt share a strong partnership based on mutual interest in Middle East peace and stability, economic opportunity, and regional security. Promoting a stable, prosperous Egypt, where the government protects the basic rights of its citizens and fulfills the aspirations of the Egyptian people, will continue to be a core objective of U.S. policy.

The United States and Egypt have a strategic relationship based on shared interests and values that span almost two centuries. The two countries are partners in counterterrorism, anti-trafficking, regional security, and economic opportunity. The U.S. has provided over $50 billion in military aid to Egypt since 1978, which has helped Egypt protect its borders and confront terrorism. The U.S. and Egypt also collaborate to expand commercial ties, increase foreign direct investment, and ensure safe transit through the Suez Canal.

The U.S. core policy objective is to promote a stable and prosperous Egypt that protects the rights of its citizens and meets the needs of its growing population. 

The United States and Egypt have a strategic economic and security partnership 

The two countries have a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral economic cooperation. This includes expanding trade, increasing private sector investments, and collaborating on clean energy and climate technology. 

Egypt is one of Africa’s industrial heavyweights. Transforming the country’s economy to sustain job-rich and sustainable growth are pivotal steps in its march towards prosperity. Today’s search for new development models, accelerated by the unfolding of the COVID-19 pandemic, calls for shifting up a gear in raising Egypt’s industrial capabilities to compete in an industry 4.0 and agro 4.0 landscape. The Production Transformation Policy Review (PTPR) of Egypt uses a forward-looking framework to assess the country’s readiness to embrace change. This includes an analysis of the game-changing potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and perspectives on agro-food and electronics (i.e. what in Egypt is referred to as part of the engineering sector), as well as identifying priorities for future reforms.

The U.S. and Egypt also share interests across the Middle East. Both countries are aligned on Israel, Iran, and the regional effect of dysfunctional states such as Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq. 

U.S. assistance has long played a central role in Egypt’s economic and military development. An estimated 250,000 first or second-generation Egyptians live in the United States, while nearly 60,000 U.S. citizens reside permanently in Egypt. 

The U.S. embassy is located in Cairo, and there is also a U.S. consulate in Alexandria. 

The U.S. and Egypt also have a Bilateral Investment Treaty, signed in 1986, to promote and facilitate investment between the two countries. The treaty was modified and entered into force in 1992. The U.S. and Egypt also have a trade and investment framework agreement, which is a step toward creating freer trade and increasing investment flows. In 1996, the U.S. Congress established the Qualifying Industrial Zone (QIZ) initiative to support the peace process in the Middle East. The QIZ initiative allows Egypt and Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free as long as such products contain inputs from Israel. 

The U.S. and Egypt have a Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed in 1998. The U.S. also has a long-running cooperation with the Egyptian military, including the BRIGHT STAR 2023 exercise, which focuses on regional security and cooperation. 

In 2022, the U.S. imported $2.8 billion in goods from Egypt and had a trade surplus of $3.6 billion. 

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA supports you in your trade and investment projects, whatever their form:

New sites, extensions, industrial or technological partnerships, acquisitions, or financial investments.


Morocco – USA

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Good Day U.S. and Moroccan Fellows

It is with immense personal pride and a professional sense of dignity to be able in a lifetime to receive representatives of the Country of my birth and growth and my own ancestral family: the Kingdom of Morocco and meet with its highly esteemed government representatives in Northern California of the United States of America, the territory of the birth and growth of my children, my present family.

Please find here the promised link for the registration followed by the announcement of the event that was published and received today 5/1/2024 

if you have a network of contacts spread the news about this meeting with high-level Leaders, Decision-Makers, and Executive Calibers that you will meet and interact with at SILICON VALLEY in EAST PALO ALTO, Bay Area of San Francisco, Northern California, USA

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Event of the Cocktail Reception at 2050 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, EAST PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA 94303 U.S.A. – PHONE: 1 (650) 566-1200 LOCATION CONTACT US

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Dear Moroccan Professionals in the Sillicon Valley,

Only a few days left before the Cocktail dinner to be held in Palo-Alto, May 10th.

The cocktail hosted by high government officials promises to be a unique opportunity to get an in-depth insight into the investment landscape in Morocco and build an efficient network with decision makers in the Kingdom.


Free Trade Agreement and Evolution of Trade: The United States of America and the Kingdom of Morocco

In 2022, U.S. goods exports to Morocco were $3.7 billion, up 33.3 percent from 2021. U.S. goods imports from Morocco totaled $1.7 billion in 2022, up 33.3 percent from 2021. The United States had a trade surplus with Morocco in 2021 of approximately $1.5 billion

The FTA eliminates tariffs on more than 95 percent of qualifying consumer and industrial goods. The Government of Morocco plans to phase out tariffs for some products through 2030. 

The three leading exports from Morocco are: 

  • Agricultural produce (citrus fruits and market vegetables)
  • Semi-processed goods and consumer goods (including textiles)
  • Phosphates and phosphate products

Major imports to Morocco are: 

  • Semimanufactures and industrial equipment
  • Crude oil
  • Food commodities

Morocco’s trade-to-GDP ratio for 2022 was 98.65%, a 23.7% increase from 2021

U.S. goods and services trade with Morocco totaled an estimated $6.8 billion in 2022. Exports were $4.5 billion; imports were $2.3 billion. The U.S. goods and services trade surplus with Morocco was $2.1 billion in 2022.

U.S. goods exports to Morocco in 2022 were $3.7 billion, up 33.3 percent ($928 million) from 2021 and up 71 percent from 2012. U.S. goods imports from Morocco totaled $1.7 billion in 2022, up 33.3 percent ($423 million) from 2021, and up 82 percent from 2012.  The U.S. goods trade surplus with Morocco was $2.0 billion in 2022, a 33.3 percent increase ($505 million) over 2021.

U.S. exports of services to Morocco were an estimated $734 million in 2022, 47.1 percent ($235 million) more than 2021, and 29 percent greater than 2012 levels. U.S. imports of services from Morocco were an estimated $636 million in 2022, 58.2 percent ($234 million) more than in 2021, and 50 percent greater than 2012 levels. Leading services exports from the U.S. to Morocco were in the travel, financial services, and transportation sectors. The United States had a services trade surplus of an estimated $98 million with Morocco in 2022, up 1.0 percent from 2021.

U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI) in Morocco (stock) was $379 million in 2022, a 1.6 percent decrease from 2021.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Invest Morocco

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA supports you in your trade and investment projects, whatever their form: Export, Import, Business Representation, Translation and Negotiation New sites, extensions, industrial or technological partnerships, acquisitions or financial investments Morocco’s Favorite Destination for International Investment BE SMART : CHOOSE MOROCCO ! Here is an overview of Morocco’s investment … Continue reading

Languages, Cultures, and International Operations

International Languages and Cultural Services Offered by TRI CONSULTING KYOTO

TRI CK USA – OAKLAND – EAST BAY AREA OF SAN FRANCISCO – SILICON VALLEY – CALIFORNIA

Let’s do the Right Move Together and the Right Communication

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International Languages and Cultural Services

You are interested in the Foreign Markets where we can Represent you, Speak and Share Knowledge in the Following Languages which Can Help to Apprehend the Realities of the Corresponding Marketplaces and the Intricated Business Practices and Cultures,

TRI Consulting Kyoto – TRI CK USA Team will take all the necessary to make you as Executives, Entrepreneurs or Project Owner to Fully Comprehend the Trade, Business, Finance, Economic and Culture Dynamics Characterizing the Market in California, France, Spain and Morocco

🌎 TRI Consulting Kyoto – TRI CK USA Team Will Stive and Will Succeed in Making you Feel at Home 🌐

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English Language – Who are We?

TRI CK USA is committed to serving clients in the United States, France, the Middle East, North and Sub-saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia regions.

Based in Oakland, California with the focus to promote California’s international trade and competitiveness by providing consulting services to exporters and importers.

TRI CK USA leads, organizes, and hosts trade missions and matching of international business communities.
TRI CK USA is formed with a dedicated team with extensive experience in international trade/business entrepreneurship, leadership, teamwork, cultural awareness negotiation, and communications skills.
TRI CK USA in France, the Mediterranean regions, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and China.

Langue Française – Qui nous sommes?

TRI CK USA est engagé à servir des clients dans les régions des États-Unis, de la France, du Moyen-Orient, de l’Afrique du Nord et Subsaharienne et de l’Asie du Sud-Est.

Basé à Oakland, en Californie, dans le but de promouvoir le commerce international et la compétitivité de la Californie en fournissant des services de conseil aux communitees d’exportateurs et d’importateurs.

TRI CK USA est composée d’une équipe dédiée possédant une vaste expérience dans les domaines du commerce international / l’entrepreneuriat, le leadership, le travail d’équipe, la sensibilisation culturelle, les compétences en négociation et en communication. communities.
TRI CK USA en France, les régions méditerranéennes, l’Afrique du Nord, l’Afrique subsaharienne, le Moyen-Orient et la Chine

If you have any questions on this publication or other matters, please feel free to contact: info@triconsultingkyoto.com

Feel Free to fill out the Form for Services Requests

Thank you for your continued support.

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TRI CK USA se compromete a servir a los clientes en las regiones de Estados Unidos, Francia, Medio Oriente, África del Norte y Subsahariana y el Sudeste Asiático.


Con sede en Oakland, California, con el objetivo de promover los negocios internacionales y la competitividad de California brindando servicios de asesoría a exportadores e importadores.

TRI CK USA también dirige, organiza y alberga misiones comerciales y ayuda a conectar las comunidades comerciales internacionales de California.
TRI CK USA desarrolla planes y ayuda a los empresarios en Francia, las regiones mediterráneas, el norte de África, el África subsahariana, Oriente Medio y China.
TRI CK USA está formado por un equipo dedicado con amplia experiencia en las áreas de negocios internacionales/emprendimiento, liderazgo, trabajo en equipo, conciencia cultural, así como habilidades de negociación y comunicación.

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تلتزم TRI CK USA بخدمة العملاء في الولايات المتحدة وفرنسا والشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا وجنوب الصحراء الكبرى وجنوب شرق آسيا.


مقرها في أوكلاند ، كاليفورنيا ، بهدف تعزيز الأعمال التجارية الدولية في كاليفورنيا والقدرة التنافسية من خلال تقديم خدمات استشارية للمصدرين والمستوردين


تطور خططًا وتساعد رواد الأعمال المقيمين في الولايات المتحدة على تحديد وإقامة علاقات وتبادل مع رواد الأعمال في فرنسا ومناطق البحر الأبيض المتوسط ​​وشمال إفريقيا وأفريقيا جنوب الصحراء والشرق الأوسط والصين
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يتكون من فريق متخصص يتمتع بخبرة واسعة في في مجالات الأعمال التجارية الدولية / ريادة الأعمال والقيادة والعمل الجماعي والوعي الثقافي بالإضافة إلى مهارات التفاوض والتواصل.


🌐 You are interested in exporting to or interested in importing from Morocco, I can help you in their realization.


🌐🌎 Here are some references on my work and my initiatives which have contributed in the growth of commercial relations between California, the United States and Morocco


🌎 🌐 Estás interesado en exportar o interesado en importar desde Marruecos, puedo ayudarte en su realización.

🌐 Vous êtes intéressé à exporter ou intéressé à importer du Maroc, je peux vous aider dans leur réalisation.
Voici quelques références sur mes travaux et mes initiatives qui ont contribué dans la croissance des relations commerciales entre la Californie, les États-Unis et le Maroc


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Who Are We? We are TRI CK USA

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TRI CK USA – Who we are?

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA is committed to serving clients in the United States, France, Middle East, North and Sub-Saharan Africa and China regions.

Based in Oakland, California, to promote international trade and California’s competitiveness by providing consulting services to exporters and importers.

TRI CK USA leads and organizes business and relationship missions between California’s international business communities and countries of interest to corporate clients.

TRI CK USA is comprised of a dedicated team with extensive experience in the areas of organizational strategy, operational management, international business, entrepreneurship, leadership, teamwork, cultural awareness, negotiation and communication skills in several foreign languages.

TRI CK USA facilitates the global development of companies, their exports and their imports

TRI CK USA supports companies in their export, import and international establishment projects.

TRI CK USA strategically develops projects, initiatives and businesses in particular by connecting with commercial partners in targeted markets and requested products in order to facilitate the realization of relationships and business transactions, also allowing exports and imports between various companies and interested regions, thus contributing to strengthening links between countries while creating valid jobs.

TRI CK USA trains, informs and supports foreign investors in France

TRI CK USA provides basic data and first-class information aimed at facilitating the decision-making process of foreign investors throughout the business project through the direct participation of its consultants and advisors as well as the corresponding skills and the existing resources in its network of partners.

TRI CK USA highlights the economic image and attractiveness of countries within its jurisdiction

TRI CK USA proposes and implements a strategy to promote countries, economies and regions within its competence, knowledge and experience in favor of companies aimed at creating networks of influence on the economic and international level and this through the following areas:

Development of international trade,

Establishment of foreign companies,

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Africa Destiny: Power Challenge in Ghana is Model for Diversified Energy for Africa

Septembre 30, 2023 1:25 am

While Ghana aspires to modernize and expand economic opportunity, it is constrained by a struggling power distribution sector and unreliable electricity for homes and businesses. As a leading trade hub in West Africa, Ghana’s economic success carries global significance.

Ghana, like many African nations, has long grappled with energy access and reliability issues, hindering industrialization in both urban and rural communities. Between late 2012 and 2016, Ghana experienced a severe electricity crisis called ‘Dumsor’.

This crisis was caused by a drought from the Volta Lake that threatened electricity production from the Akosombo Dam, Ghana’s largest energy generating station. The crisis triggered a severe power rationing programme resulting in heavy load shedding throughout the country. At the height of this crisis, consumers faced at least 16-hour power cuts every 24 hours. Henceforth, the country’s power sector has failed to keep up with increasing demand from a growing population of over 31 million people.

Ghana’s energy sector has significant debt. The country’s electricity access rate is 86.63%, with 50% of rural residents and 91% of urban residents connected to the electricity grid. 

In 2021, 86.63% of Ghana’s population had access to electricity. This is a 0.86% increase from 2020. 50% of rural residents and 91% of urban residents are connected to the electricity grid.  Ghana’s electricity access rate is one of the highest in sub-Saharan Africa. The Bank’s April 2023 Africa’s Pulse Report scored Ghana 81.2%. This was followed by: 

  • Côte D’Ivoire (77%)
  • Kenya (76%)
  • Senegal (73.5%)
  • Nigeria (69.1%)
  • Rwanda (65%)
  • Gambia (61%)

Ghana’s installed capacity is around 4,300 MW. In 2018, Ghana’s peak demand exceeded its installed capacity by more than 2,000 MW. Ghana’s main sources of thermal power are natural gas, diesel, and sometimes light crude oil. The country exports power to Benin, Burkina Faso, and Togo. 

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Ghana’s electricity demand is expected to rise from 21.3 thousand gigawatt hours in 2021 to over 36.5 thousand gigawatt hours in 2030. However, Ghana’s actual availability of electricity rarely exceeds 2,400 MW due to: 

  • Changing hydrological conditions
  • Inadequate fuel supplies
  • Dilapidated infrastructure

Ghana’s energy sector is expected to see generation/supply shortfalls of at least: 

  • 467MW in 2025
  • 916MW in 2026

Ghana’s power supply sources include: 

  • Hydroelectricity
  • Thermal fueled by crude oil, natural gas, and diesel
  • Solar
  • Imports from La Cote D’Ivoire

Ghana’s energy supply is dominated by thermal generation (68%), followed by hydropower (31%). Gas is the largest source of electricity production, followed by hydropower. 

Ghana’s Current Response to the Energy Crisis

Ghana unveiled its $550 billion Energy Transition and Investment Plan (ETIA) at the UN General Assembly on September 21, 2023. The plan aims to achieve net-zero emissions and universal energy access by 2060. It also aims to create 400,000 jobs. 

H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, the President of Ghana launched the Ghana Energy Transition and Investment Plan on 21 September 2023 during the UN General Assembly.

“This pioneering “Energy Transition and Investment Plan” maps out Ghana’s journey to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 based on the latest data and evidence, ensuring that as our economy thrives, it does so in harmony with the environment.” Declaration of his H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, the President of Ghana.

The Energy Transition and Investment Plan includes: 

The Energy Transition and Investment Plan is expected to be the government’s main roadmap for achieving these goals. It will help Ghana achieve net-zero energy-related carbon emissions by deploying low-carbon. 

  • Achieving net-zero emissions
  • Creating 400,000 jobs
  • Universal energy access
  • 150 GW of solar PV
  • Hydropower, biomass, solar energy, and wind energy

Ghana uses both renewable (10%) and non-renewable (90%) forms of energy.

To address energy shortfalls, the Ghana government introduced policy interventions in 2019 aimed at boosting the utilization of renewable energy and fulfilling its commitments to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7). The key of these interventions was the Government’s Renewable Energy Master plan, which sought to among others, increase the proportion of renewable energy in the national energy generation mix from 42.5 MW in 2015 to 1,363.63 MW by 2030.

Ghana integrated some renewable energy solutions into its national grid, which also includes a Hydro-Solar Hybrid (HSH) plant at Banda in the Bui enclave. This HSH plant, managed by the Bui Power Authority, has a hydro capacity of 404MW and a solar capacity of 55MW. The plant makes use of Huawei’s Smart Photovoltaic (PV) Solution to fuel the national grid which supports communities, factories, enterprises, and small-scale businesses of over 24,000 locals in the Banda community. Bui Power Authority – BPA supports the Government’s goals of increased renewable energy penetration in the country and its greenhouse gas reduction obligations.

Banda in the Bui Enclave – One megawatt floating solar at Bui, Bono East Region – Bui Power Authority

Aerial-view-of-the-5MW-Floating-Solar-at-the-Bui-Generating-Station. This is the strategy that Morocco should emulate to save energy, to produce clean energy near where it is needed most while protecting the reserve of water from evaporation during sunny days and recuperating the power produced during the night.

Bui Power Authority leads the way for floating solar Installation in the West African Sub-Region

Power Africa worked with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to conduct and review grid impact and stability studies for the project, which is being built in installments of 50 MW to a total of 250 MW. The project generates renewable energy from solar that can operate during the day to complement existing hydropower production. The facility also features a 1 MW floating solar component. Due to increasingly low water levels, especially during the dry season, BPA opted to add a solar element to the existing hydropower plant. This move enables the plant to operate during the day, harnessing the vast solar radiation resource in northern Ghana while giving grid operators more flexibility to run the hydropower plant during the evening.

The most commonly used energy resources are: 

  • Biomass (46.667%)
  • Oil (40.52%)
  • Natural gas (10%)

Ghana’s energy strategy is to diversify its energy portfolio and increase the role of renewables. 

The government’s Renewable Energy Master Plan (REMP) aims to increase the country’s renewable energy capacity from 42.5 MW in 2019 to about 1390 MW by 2030. 

The REMP is a US$ 5.6 billion investment plan, with more than 80% coming from the private sector. The plan is implemented over a 12-year time-space, from 2019 to 2030. 

Ghana’s energy strategy includes:

Ghana’s National Energy Policy focuses on the country’s vast mini hydro potential. Twenty-one micro- and medium-hydro power sites, with generation capacities ranging from 4kW to 325 kW, have already been identified as suitable for power generation. 

  • Renewable energy: Ghana’s goal is to have 10% of its energy come from renewable sources by 2030. This includes adding 520 MW of solar, 325 MW of wind, and 60 MW of hydro from 2022 to 2030.
  • Net zero emissions: Ghana plans to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 by using six main decarbonizing technologies. 

These technologies include:

  • Small hydro potential: The government’s National Energy Policy focuses on using the country’s small hydro potential. Ghana has 21 micro- and medium-hydro power sites with generation capacities ranging from 4kW to 325 kW.
  • Energy Sector Recovery Program: The Energy Sector Recovery Program (ESRP) was approved in 2019 to address cost under-recovery in the sector. The program is a five-year plan with 30 reform actions to bring the sector into financial equilibrium by 2023.
  • Electrification and renewables
  • Carbon capture and storage
  • Low-carbon hydrogen
  • Battery electric vehicle technologies
  • Clean cooking technologies

Ghana’s energy mix is expected to provide affordable electricity at a generation cost below 4.5 cents/kwh. 

Some ways to solve Ghana’s energy crisis include

  • Diversifying the electricity generation mix
  • Expanding the prepaid metering system
  • Having other independent power distributors
  • Consulting energy experts and engaging civil society organizations
  • Producing biofuels from plants like corn and soybeans
  • Promoting the establishment of dedicated woodlots for wood fuel production
  • Promoting the production and use of improved cookstoves
  • Replacing high energy-consuming appliances with energy-efficient refrigerators, air conditioners, fans, and lighting systems

Other possible solutions to the global energy crisis include: 

  • Moving towards renewable resources
  • Buying energy-efficient products
  • Lighting controls
  • Easier grid access
  • Energy simulation
  • Performing energy audits
  • A common stand on climate change

Ghana Actual Energy Supply Chain Management:

According to the International Trade Administration, Ghana’s energy sector currently relies on hydro and thermal generation fueled by crude oil, natural gas, and diesel. Thermal generation accounts for nearly 66% of Ghana’s power generation mix, with hydro accounting for 33%. In total, Ghana’s electric access rate stands at just over 86%, with 91% of urban residents and 50% of rural residents being actively connected to the electricity grid.

Ghana imports energy to secure its supply and promote inter-regional energy trade. Ghana imports natural gas from Nigeria through the West African Gas Pipeline. Ghana also imports petroleum fuel because it has limited oil reserves. 

Ghana’s over reliance on fossil fuels makes its energy insecure and threatens its economic growth and development. The country’s power sector cannot meet electricity demand. The Ghanaian government is turning to liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an alternative fuel source. 

These are the prevailing conditions of the Energy sector in Ghana and the Government is seeking an exit from such dilemma and challenging energetic deficiencies.

The Energy Commission of Ghana was established in 1997. The commission’s main objectives are to: 

  • Regulate and manage Ghana’s energy resources
  • Coordinate all energy-related policies
  • Provide the legal, regulatory, and supervisory framework for all energy providers in the country
  • Grant licenses for transmission, wholesale, and supply
  • Advise the government on energy matters

The commission consists of seven commissioners responsible for: Licensing, Renewables, Infrastructure, Efficiency.  The Ministry of Energy is responsible for: 

  • Formulating, monitoring, and evaluating energy policies, programs, and projects
  • Supervising and coordinating the activities of Energy Sector Agencies
  • Implementing the National Electrification Scheme (NES)
  • Formulating and implementing laws and policies, such as the Renewable Energy Act of 2011

Foreign investments in Ghana

Kasoa, C/R, Ghana – With the inauguration of the Kasoa Bulk Supply Point (BSP) today, the United States has completed its nearly six-year $316 million investment in Ghana’s energy infrastructure, supporting more reliable power for hundreds of thousands of schools, hospitals, offices, and homes in Ghana. Jun 1, 2022

  • USD 200,000 for joint ventures with a Ghanaian partner
  • USD 500,000 for enterprises wholly owned by a non-Ghanaian
  • USD 1 million for trading companies

Foreign Investments in Ghana’s Energy Sector: 

Ghana’s energy sector is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for foreign investment. The country has a high potential for solar energy generation and a favorable investment climate for solar energy companies. 

Here are some foreign investments in Ghana’s energy sector: 

  • IFCAs of March 2023, IFC’s investment portfolio in Ghana was $446 million in financing and $12.5 million in advisory services.

Ghana’s top investing countries are South Africa, The Netherlands, France, Mauritius, and China. 

China is the world’s largest investor in Africa in terms of total capital. In 2020, China’s total stock of foreign direct investments (FDI) in Ghana was around $1.6 billion. 

In the first half of 2021, Ghana’s largest investment partners were: 

  • Singapore: $307.50 million
  • Australia: $204.01 million
  • India: $61.57 million
  • The Netherlands: $46.80 million

Some of Ghana’s other major foreign investors include China, The United Kingdom, South Africa, The Netherlands, and Australia.  China maintains the highest number of investment projects in Ghana, followed by India, the UK, South Africa, Turkey, Mauritania, and France. 

FDI flows in Ghana are mainly directed to the following sectors: 

The State Department says that foreign investors have limited market access in the following sectors: 

  • Oil and gas, Services, Trade, Agriculture, Construction, Manufacturing. 
  • Banking, Fishing, Petroleum, Mining, Real estate, Telecommunications. 

U.S. Investments in Ghana

Ghana and the United States have a strong economic partnership with bilateral trade reaching $2.7 billion in 2021. Following the success of the first Ghana Compact with MCC, which supported the country’s transport and agricultural sectors, MCC and the Government of Ghana renewed their partnership in 2014 and signed a $316 million Ghana Power Compact. Jun 1, 2022 — United States – The U.S. government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and the Government of Ghana formally completed the 5-year, $316 million MCC – Ghana Power Compact today, celebrating a partnership that created a more effective, sustainable, and inclusive power sector in Ghana.

MCC Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Mahmoud Bah (center), receives a tour of the Pokuase Bulk Supply Point (BSP), which is one of the four power stations built as part of the $316 million MCC-Ghana Power Compact. 

This new investment aimed to transform the country’s energy sector by investing in new power infrastructure, advancing energy-efficiency practices, and creating inclusive economic opportunities in the power sector that will support more reliable power for hundreds of thousands of schools, hospitals, offices, and homes in Ghana, including the Kasoa Bulk Supply Point.

Ghana’s government launched an Energy Transition and Investment Plan on September 21, 2023, during the UN General Assembly. The plan is intended to attract investors and the international community to help Ghana transition to energy. The plan is worth $550 billion and represents an opportunity for the international community to invest in Ghana’s sustainable development. 

Ghana’s main sources of thermal power are natural gas, diesel, and sometimes light crude oil. The country exports power to Benin, Burkina Faso, and Togo. 

Model for the Generation of Electricity in Morocco

Bui Power Authority – BPA – Model of Mix Generation of Electricity Combining the use of Solar elements added to existing hydropower Plant

The operational 50 MW phase of the Bui Power Authority hybrid-solar-hydro project. Photo Credit: BPA

Power Africa worked with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to conduct and review grid impact and stability studies for the project, which is being built in installments of 50 MW to a total of 250 MW. The project generates renewable energy from solar that can operate during the day to complement existing hydropower production. The facility, which also features a 1 MW floating solar component, is expected to be completed in 2023.

Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo, Senior Minister on behalf of President Akufo-Addo, said, “This project further shows my government’s commitment to deliver on the promise to increase the renewable energy component in our energy mix to 10 percent by 2030.”

Aerial shot of a solar plant in Ghana.
The operational 50 MW phase of the Bui Power Authority hybrid-solar-hydro project. Photo Credit: BPA

Due to increasingly low water levels in Morocco, as is the case in Ghana also especially during the dry season, BPA opted to add a solar element to the existing hydropower plant. This move enables the plant to operate during the day, harnessing the vast solar radiation resource in northern Ghana while giving grid operators more flexibility to run the hydropower plant during the evening.

This novel approach has the potential to be replicated with other utilities not only in Ghana but across the West African sub-region as well as in the entire Africa where similar challenges existed. This approach can lead to more sustainable forms of energy generation.

In line with Ghana’s mission to promote access to reliable, clean, and affordable electricity, Power Africa assisted the Bui Power Authority (BPA) to operationalize the first 50 megawatt (MW) phase of its 250 MW solar-hydro hybrid project. This first 50 MW plant resulted in the doubling of Ghana’s grid-connected solar energy and is expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 47,000 tons per year.

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SciencesPo Grenoble 1977-78: Said Cherkaoui Facing Far Right Progressive Core


Defending Africa Development with Chinese Model Defended at SciencesPo Grenoble and Punishment for Said El Mansour Cherkaoui


by Said El Mansour Cherkaouisaidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com


In France, while I was still a student at Sciences Po in Grenoble, I formulated a project on the Development of China and I presented it as the model to be imitated and followed by all these former African colonies which were during the 1970s, shaken by the brutality and sudden oscillations of the international market and the weight of foreign debt. 

In 1977, I defended China as the Model of Development for Former Colonized Countries and I have put down the precipice and almost kick-out of the Sciences Politiques of Grenoble I had to fight hard to continue my studies against as we say in French “contre vents et marées de “mesquinerie” and sabotage including racist attacks ” to bring my lost ship to the port of knowledge and know-how.

My research like all the other previous ones was conducted through a projection and a prediction of the effects and manifestations that could be generated down the road and in the future of the countries or sectors that were the topics of my research.

My Presentation on China’s Development Focused on the Nationalist Choices Made by the Chinese Leaders

First, I relegate religion which is used as an impediment to development and I stated with example that Religion is not the cause or a contributor to the burst of violence and acts of terrorism: Religion is used as a reason for anger and revolt against the aspirations of the people to live peacefully.

None of the 3 divine religions – Hachem – God – Allah – tell you to live in misery and go kill the other to steal their life and belongings.

China developed itself because it had leaders who went to watch closely what is Capitalism in the European countries. They observe closely what is in its essence by working in industrial factories and studying closely the capitalist system in its relations to and in production, its impact on the capital-labor interactions, and in regards to the distribution of its most added among the capitalists. They also explore the relationship of the capitalist countries with their colonies, the USSR and China to ensure how is stimulate the growth of this added value.

2019 marks the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Diligent Work and Frugal Study Association’s program, which sent over 1,500 Chinese students to France over three years just after World War I. 

“Lesser emphasized outside of China is that Zhou Enlai, Mao Zedong’s enigmatic yet charismatic premier, and minister of foreign affairs, played a pivotal role in the negotiations that led to the rapprochement of relations between the People’s Republic and the United States, was also a student in France. The top echelon of China’s revolutionary military was also represented in the work-study program in France. Chen Yi, one of ten of China’s famed grand marshals, and later mayor of Shanghai, was a student. So was Nie Rongzhen, also a grand marshal. Nie led the State Science and Technology Commission, and as such was instrumental in developing China’s atomic bomb. Li Fuchun became vice premier of China. After his studies in France, like many of his classmates, he went on to further studies in the Soviet Union. He negotiated for Soviet assistance. During the Great Leap Forward, after taking peasants from their farms and putting them in factories, he reversed the process as China went into famine as a result of declining agricultural production.” Source

Even the Leader of Vietnam did the same. Ghandi and Nehru from India also followed this trajectory to understand what British capitalism is. The father of the Modernization of China, Deng Xiaoping’s journey in France as a member of a student program exchange. We can continue the examples with other Leaders

It is in line with this learning and this desire to move the country forward and to direct it towards the construction of an educational framework that meets real needs and respects national conditions for deep local and regional reforms and integration as long as a new nation through a rational strategy and a national industrial model with options for socialism.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui 8/6/2021

Introduction:

France for me is above all during my fifteen years and more spent within its walls, it is above a land of asylum to continue my sporting, artistic, cultural, and academic activities and for that, I remain full of gratitude to the people who helped me make this journey and cross these fields with knowledge. Of course, I experienced a lot of rejection and marginalization but that as they say was part of the territory I covered and I grew up.

If I take a look at what I have experienced, I would say France is high in my vision of this world, it is that of those who were exceptional individuals who were devoted to helping others, to the success of others, and above all a “Stranger” like I was always considered by the others of clandestine and silent France and sometimes angry and stormy by his lack of inner peace and that since the time of the Romans.

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The Academic Prize I Paid for Defending China’s Development as a Model for African Economies
  • Published on September 4, 2015 – French & English Version
  • 1 – CHINA – 2 – CHINA: 

1 – The Price I Paid for China’s Development:

I defended the Chinese Model of Development in 1977 against a Representative and a hard RPR (Rally for the Republic – Chiraquian obedience at the time) and perhaps even a camouflaged extreme right who was a lecturer – I should say a little blackmailer of disasters – at the Institute of Political Studies of the University of Grenoble.

This pseudo-instructor tried to blackmail me so that I change my mind, ideological orientation and political direction and to say in front of all the Students that the West and the French Metropolis have all the solutions for the development of nations formerly colonized. Since I was looking for and advocating another model of development that I had identified in China, he wanted me to declare that China was not the example to follow for economic development for Third World countries.  

For him, it is the European countries which were the providers of revenue and means for the development of African countries. My choice became for him a personal matter since other African Students were also part of the Seminar in which I anticipated the results of my research project.

My presentation was centered on the logic of forced underdevelopment on our economies and how to break the shackles of Neo-Colonialism and the subjection of our national decisions and strategies to the good wishes and vagaries of the international situation and market supporters. international financial, commercial, and even martial.

I refused and I lost a year but not my vision of the world which turned out to be correct over time.

This “poor guy”, did not appreciate my research work and my presentation in front of all the other Students of the Economics and Finance section at the Institute of Political Studies of Grenoble. It was the last year to obtain the Diploma of the Institute. He completely sacked me, but the Good Lord repaid him for his abuse.

China also became a new State on bases that were effectively supported by Deng Xiaoping (August 22, 1904 – February 19, 1997) whose photo is the one introducing this draft.  

I had effectively demonstrated that the Modernization put in place by this seasoned politician, Deng Xiaoping, was bringing about change. I maintained that the corresponding changes would therefore upset the chessboard and the game of the internationalization of capital and the consequent international division of labour. The modification of these two vectors of foreign investment in third countries will no longer be made according to their own operating and exploitation conditions, but China, taking the examples of Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore, was going to find a way other than that followed by those countries that had been dubbed the “New Industrial Countries and the Dragons of Asia.”  

China was seeking to distance itself from such a product assembly model and to integrate its innovative technology into its industrial fabric, with a high added value per product and operation in each industrial unit. This approach subsequently effectively promoted China’s technological momentum while allowing it to find a place among the economic powers of Asia and the world.

Despite this moron and the obstacle he tried to put in my path of reflection and reference for national development, I continued my journey until I was invited by the Government of China to train their Business Leaders here in Oakland (California) and in China itself and where his photos were taken. Likewise, in the meantime, I had even defended a doctoral thesis at the Sorbonne University on the same subject of economic development and integration into the world market by creating a new theory on Subcapitalism. 

In celebration of my Triumph over this gratuitous adversity and over the disdain almost tinged with racism and the Academic Smallness of this master of ideological disaster and Pseudo-Right in Grenoble, and what time much later confirmed my choices and my analyses on national economic development, I offer you this article on China and the display of its forces based on the exploitation of its resources for an authentic need for national development and international affirmation at all levels.  

Sciences Po Grenoble in 1977-78: Right-Wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives

BEFORE IN GRENOBLE – FRANCE

Sciences Po Grenoble University Grenoble Alpes Africa – China: 1977 Grand Prix SciencesPo Grenoble Posted on April 10, 2023 by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.
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MANY YEARS AFTER IN OAKLAND – CALIFORNIA

Where is France of the Righ-Wing Extremist and the False Progressive, here in China

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Two Lecturers from the Far Right and Left of the Villas:

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China – Africa 1977: New Model of Development at Sciences Po Grenoble Two Masters of Two Disastrous Conferences at Sciences Po Grenoble A Revengeful Neocolonial Avowed Second Camouflaged from the Left “Progressive” Two Jealous and Repressed of the Knowledge of the Other Maghrebian who has become “Independent” Both came to class smelling of the Wounds of Evil with Advanced Alcoholic Inebriation. One a massacrer of true thinkers coming from another culture, this is his story which is mine and the link of my destiny at Sciences Po Grenoble :

Price of the Defense of the Chinese Development Model at Sciences Po Grenoble  March 5, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui https://lnkd.in/gqPp4VHM

The second Camouflaged from the Left but also A second from the Extreme Right: – Diploma Thesis: State Intervention in Industry: The Case Study of the Textile Industry in Morocco. Sciences Po Grenoble Graduates Eco-Fi Section A Rejected person knowing little about Morocco, landed at Sciences Po Grenoble , rejected from the Sciences Eco Faculty since de Bernis preferred Christian Palloix. Jean Rosio could not find anything better than to join forces with a silent woman who sailed with the wind: Danielle Demoustier. This was during the period when all North Africans were not welcome at Sciences Po Grenoble, especially those who stood up to these evasive left-wing thinkers while their portfolios leaned towards the extreme right.

These two Zombies/Lecturers had fear on their heels from where they got their money, afraid that people would take their distorted ideas and show them that they were usurping their places given the lack of innovation of their knowledge and given that they were stingy in grades and that no Maghreb Revolutionary/s left with superior grades and high honors from this institution of Sciences Po Grenoble , they were the ghost guardians of privileges of the right absent but active through them. I now understand why most foreigners at that time and Moghrebi continued their studies at the Eco Sciences Faculty, the next door where the French True Left resides. For them, it was necessary to get drunk with them to please these lost soul teachers, an active minority of right-wing extremists and “ideological mess thinkers” taking themselves for activists on the barricades, competing with L ‘ PARIS INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL STUDIES – SCIENCES PO as they did not have the necessary juice, they used “left” subterfuges to assert themselves as the continuators of May 68 and the protests of the students and the working class. As I did not consume alcohol, I was always on the sidelines more to the left as a Muslim of their game and their scheme and I was not the only one in this case Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

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Sciences Po Grenoble

A Revanchist Advocate and a Camouflaged as Leftist with the Common Denominator: Nostalgic for Colonial France and Jealous of Knowledge of the Other North African

For the first killer of true thinkers from another culture, here is his story which is mine that I present to you in this link of my destiny at  Sciences Po Grenoble  :

Prize for the Defense of the Chinese Development Model at SciencesPo de Grenoble
 March 5, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui
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The second Camouflaged as Left but also A second from the Far Right:

Sciences Po Grenoble  Second Cycle Diploma  Eco-Fi Section
– Diploma Thesis: State Intervention in Industry: The Case Study of the Textile Industry in Morocco.

As Supervisor: a Rejected who did not know Morocco and who landed at SciencesPo since Gérard Destanne de Bernis had rejected him from the Fac Sciences Eco since Destanne preferred a more gifted person in the person of Christian Palloix.

This rejected named Jean Rosio could not find better than to ally himself with a silent one who went with the wind: Danielle Demoustier.

It was during the period when all Maghrebins were not welcome at SciencesPo Grenoble, especially those who stood up to these elusive left-wing thinkers while their portfolios leaned towards the far right. They were afraid that their deformed ideas or their usurped places would be taken and therefore were so stingy in grades that no Revolutionary North African came out with superior grades and high mentions.

You had to get drunk to please them as I didn’t drink alcohol, I was always on the left side of their game and their scheme and I wasn’t the only one in this case.

Dr.  Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

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Two Lecturers from the Far Right: A Revengeful Advocate and a Disguised as Leftist but Jealous of the Knowledge of the Other North African

My Generation of Students in France was a Generation that knew the Europeans and the French of Morocco very closely, we lived together in Morocco, shared the same emotions, and we rubbed against the same winds and the same tides and waves of the Atlantic than those of common existence. We were neighbors in everything, in the neighborhood, in schools, high schools and parties and dance balls. We practiced the same sports, Tennis, Fencing, Handball, Volleyball, Basketball and even the everyday sports of System D.

Our teachers and our schoolmasters were our models of success, they were our daily mentors and we were full of gratitude and good feelings towards them in the same way as those we nourished towards our compatriots. Judaic Amazighs.

I had the opportunity to grow up and be taught by a class of Europeans born in Morocco in Doukkala who practiced the same popular language with the accent of our Doukkala and could not be differentiated from my uncles from the countryside or of the city of Mazagan – Mriziga – El Jadida and that by Victor Puglisi, Antoine “Nounou” Oulad Baggio, Maurice Ratel, Alain [Allal] Goirin, Carpozen, Dr. Paoletti, Laporte, Perrault, Marco, Ardouin, Petersen, Vidal, Rizzo, Jacquetty, Adigard des Gautries, Gonzalez, Lepine, Tachx, Gicquel, Clegnac, Perez, Salinas, Gimenez, Martinez, Borgia, Laplante, Tibaudet, Marais, Philippe, Riviere, Dr. Ingarao, Dr. Verdier, Manetti,

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Defending Africa or Defending an Industrial Development Model in Morocco by taking the example of Great Britain, is to have on our backs the revengeful and the slaughterers Conference / Arena Masters where we were Gladiators fighting for our intellectual survival and our academic rescue. These bludgeoners of novelty and the projection of ideas in the space of reflection and prospection did not want to admit the limit of their own existences as a claimant to the possession of knowledge and could not have the human courage and the individual honesty for and to recognize their dark ignorances.

This drowning in the absolute of ignorance was conveyed by their search to have the upper hand in order to possess this mental comfort of having North African Students still engulfed in the notion of the “Béni Oui Oui” and the followers of the model of neo-colonial metropolitan modernization that feeds their bellies and fills their wallets and does not accept any alternatives or proposals other than those on which they build their pseudo-knowledge and the basis of their knowledge on the repression of new ideas that are binding and competing their decline by novelty and creativity that time and fate could only confirm.

Inside the building of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques SciencesPo de Grenbole, walking along the corridor starting from the entrance facing the Diderot university restaurant of the CROUS and at the back on the right just before the rear exit which leads to the car park and the University Library, on the right were the rooms for the practical work and in one of these rooms the outrage happened to make me repeat the year just for having dared to present and defend the conclusion of my research which is to say that it is China which is and would be the example of economic development that African countries and the rest of the Third World countries should embrace and adopt for their own economic take-off and to adapt Chinese strategies aimed at poverty reduction and stimulation of social progress and this through an orientation of constructive and developmental socialism and this was by no means the first or the last time that I suffered the wrath of the teachers “backward,fascists and racists” who wore progressive and left-wing thinkers just to occupy lucrative positions and not out of ideological or humanist conviction.

It was necessary to overcome these obstacles to reach the higher level of the DEA to finally find and rub shoulders with the true masters of thought and application of socio-human principles such as my research directors and appointed Professors who facilitated the intellectual development, the success of their disciples and their students: Ian Dessau, Yves Barel, Debernis, Freyssinet, Judee, Palloix and others whose ethical spirit and integrity worthy of all and eternal recognition and praise I salute.

The Turn of Wheel of Chinese Destiny as Response to the French Antagonistic against Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Destiny of Goodness will always be the driving force of the Good Minds and Good Actions in this existence.

My suffering in 1977 and 1978, years later, were rewarded first in 1994 and second in 2003 and 2004 by an invitation by the Government of China to provide consulting and advisory services to the dignitairies, officiels, leaders and business people of State of Yunnan, City of Beijing, including the Vice-Mayor Mr. Liu, the City of Shanghai and the State of Dalian and the State of Guiyang.

In the United States in the mid-1990s, for Chinese dignitaries, executives and officials, I organized their commercial and business visits to the San Francisco Bay Area and provided them with consulting services and training in international business development.

Meanwhile, twenty years ago, a British organization and publisher in London asked me to conduct research on telecommunications and technological development in China.

Said E. Cherkaoui Research on China Technology and Mobile Communication Published in London, Great Britain – August 2001

In this research work, I have highlighted the direct and ambivalent relationship of the pivotal role of the Chinese state in the direct development of technology in China.

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Mao Tse Tung: You are Complete Man when you Stand on this Wall

Given the way how I treated the members of the Chinese Delegation during their visits in Northern California, they insisted to have me leading the visit of the East Bay Center for International Trade Development in China. The Authorities of China were happy about my visit to China that they surprised me with an event and action I will never forget in all my life. They did not tell me anything and in early the morning, they wake me up and told me to come with them and ask me to dress warmly. They did not ask the other American Individual who was the Director of the East Bay Center for International Trade Development that I brought with me to China.

So, too many unusual cascade of new happenings are facing me here which prompt me to really think and question myself about what was going on here or taking place or where all this going to?

They rush me to a kind of Semi-Jeep – Semi-truck vehicle that we can imagine coming out directly from the ex-soviet union state members which I have seen in Eastern Germany and during the training we had with the Moroccan National and Pre-Olympic Team of Handball in Romania in the early seventies.

Normally since I arrived to China for my transportation, they used limousine or Sedan car. The sight of this kind of Jeep – SUV tank was not really giving me any other answer other that this is going to be a roll coaster ride or some kind of Safari in the East and the Middle of Asian China.

This Willys Jeep reminded me the style of the all heavy-duty metal built Willys Jeep that my father used to own following the departure of the American troops from Morocco. Beside this nice memory, during my time in China,

This Willys Jeep was almost foldable and with my Father, we have crossed many mountains and valleys around the Atlas Mountains with this unbreakable and easy to fix military square jeep.

But knowing the Chinese familiar manners, ways and means of approaches that are natural without too much protocol with hidden agenda; despite the business and consulting relationship, they remind me of the various attitudes and behaviors of the members of my own Berber / Amazigh and Native family and tribe in Morocco, which means, no question asked, you are in good hands, just take easy and go with the flow.

Encre de Chine, Mémoire Attachante, 1977


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International Trade and Sciences Fair at Milvia Community College – Berkeley – California

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Tom Bates – Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Executive at the Port of Oakland, California

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Hommage a mon Auguste Professeur, Mr. Pierre Rondot – ★ CHR🌐NIQUE 🌎 CHERKA🌐UI ★

HOMMAGE A MON AUGUSTE PROFESSEUR, Mr. PIERRE RONDOT

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Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. TRIBUTE to Mr. PIERRE RONDOT
Institute of Political Studies – Sciences Po Grenoble, University Domain, Saint – Martin-d’Hères
Former Colonel of the French Secret Services, present in the Middle East during negotiations on The  Sykes – Picot Accords  signed in 1916 by  France  and Britain the accord – known in  France  as the ‘Cambon-Grey accord’
 


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Africa – China: 1977 Grand Prix SciencesPo Grenoble

AFRICAFRICA

This is Africa in my analyses, publications and considerations regarding current events that I share with you and that you can consult and review and go back to my attachment to Africa still Student at SciencesPo Grenoble and having the courage and the desire to predict Africa in its own new forms of expression even if it means being directly threatened with even being expelled from this enclosure of Savoir SciencesPo in Grenoble and I was not the only one in this case, only those who were part of it escaped of the band “Beni Oui Oui” and “Oui Missiou. »

SciencesPo of Grenoble in the seventies was an institution devoid of real research content and militant political direction, it was a box for making money under the table for apprentices – teachers, with the exception of André Uzan, Dominique Valois, Pierre Rondot, and an Accounting Prof who was an expert and also of human greatness and sincere Christian belief that was also beneficial, the rest was a two-faced fabrication.


Preamble for Mr. Andre Uzan

This text was written on November 21, 2023, the day after the discovery of Mr. Andre Uzan’s account on the socio-media platform LinkedIn:

  • André UZAN  1st degree connection· 1st Former academic. Business creator – Managing creator of “Outilspourdiriger.fr”.

It is one of the greatest honors for me to find you here with mist in my eyes and clarity in my gratitude to you and your kind generosity that I knew up close and thanks to you I was able to continue despite all the pitfalls, the obstacles and the manipulations which have and had hindered our approach towards the acquisition of knowledge and I speak of several of my compatriots and my friends of origin like ours and this even on the part of those and those we believed to be fair, Fair Play who also claimed to be progressive and liberated left-wing thought when it was only an ideological camouflage serving their own egos and personal interests to the detriment of the rest of us who coming from horizons still splashed and tainted by several incompetences. 

We wanted to learn to correct these errors of the North and these incompetences of the South, which placed us in a No man’s land zone and you were the most committed to reaching out to us when we came to see you in your office in the middle of the first floor , you were our confidant, our big brother and what’s more, the one who wished us all the best.

I’m talking about 50 years ago and time has only revealed to me the most beautiful gifts I have received in this existence. You taught us statistics and we were the first to receive the Eco-Fi diploma under your patronage and also with the support of an Accounting Professor, Dominique Valois for planning and budgeting, Pierre Rondot for the Middle East and L Islam, and a Great Gentleman who spoke to us about the 3rd Age. A Team of Prophets surrounded us and received us with the Human Respect that we grew up with and around us. Mr. Uzan, you were for us the Lighthouse in the darkness of silent and tasteless recognition and academic prejudice.

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TRIBUTE to Mr. PIERRE RONDOT

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TRIBUTE to Mr. PIERRE RONDOT – Institute of Political Studies – Sciences Po Grenoble, Domaine Universitaire, Saint – Martin-d’Hères – Former Colonel of the French Secret Services, present in the Middle East during the negotiations on the  Sykes – Picot agreements  signed in 1916

Tribute to Pierre Rondot SciencesPo Grenoble

Tribute to Pierre Rondot SciencesPo Grenoble

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. TRIBUTE to Mr. PIERRE RONDOT Institute of Political Studies – Sciences Po Grenoble, Domaine Universitaire, Saint–Martin-d’Hères Former Colonel of the French Secret Services, present […] Read more

After IEP – Institute of Political Studies , I joined IREP – Institute of Economic Research and Development Planning irep , Grenoble), U internationalization of the automobile industry, where I got my DEA which I I presented after 6 months of research and preparation and this with that of very regretted now, when we cross the world, we only encounter again our past and our memory in the sense of beatitude and gratitude of having known such unique personalities like you in our destiny. I was welcomed by Yves Barel, Ian Dessau, Pierre Judet and Jacques Freyssinet who with Debernis gave us lessons on planned development. The best part is that these thinking heads, like you, knew our past, our culture and our vision of this world through the prisms of North Africa. It was a period of the consecration of pure and honest research through scholars in the field and individuals who deserve the greatest rewards of our future and our recognition.

I can only renew my admiration and my gratitude for your work and your commitment at our side and with us during the incipient moments of knowledge and hesitant knowledge of the other, especially by those who wanted to give themselves as examples then. that we rather seek models of emancipation, identity, progress and the distribution of good for those who have the greatest need. We chose and came to Grenoble to learn the best way to pass the experience of the most educated and conscious to the masses in which we grew up and of whom we become the spokespersons and the link of their understanding of this world with the the intelligence of the other and the understanding of our fellow human beings to transmit to them a valid identity leading to the development of their resources as well as the clarification of their consciences. We were the envoys of a certain feeling and a desire to know, of knowledge to improve the living conditions of those who have not had the chance to cross horizons in the quest for knowledge.

With such a mission, we knew what we wanted to acquire and what we sought to transmit to those absent from this feast of know-how and intelligence. You were one of the niches where this knowledge and this desire to facilitate its transfer resided. On the other hand, when we faced other disruptive elements, we were accused of all the evils and all the manipulations just for the fact, that we knew better than them what we want to know and why and how we seek. precise goals in accordance with our knowledge of our own history which they wanted to teach us while we were born and having grown not only from its cradle but also that we have already compared it to others by our own progress in the consciousness of the world and through the transmission of memories of our antecedents, our ancestors and our precedents in this world.

I arrived in Grenoble not from the depths of the countryside and the depressed oases, I came to Grenoble following the footsteps and imprints of learned memory and noble conscience in thought and action.

Before coming to France following my recruitment by the Basketball Team at ASPTT Montpellier and continuing my studies at the University of Law and Economic Sciences of Montpellier, I had already undertaken a tour of the Western Europe by Auto Stop from my hometown of Mazagan – El Jadida to the north of Holland, crossing Spain from Algiers to Saint Jean de Luz and going back to Paris to reach London and Wembley where Bobby Moore received the World Cup by taking a detour to the Isle of White and heading north from Southampton and Brighton via Motorway 6 to Jacky Charleton’s Town, Manchester, staying in towns in between. Returning to France, I also crossed from Paris-Roubais without the bicycle, nor Anquetil or Guimard and Lille to pass through Antwerp (to avoid passing through Brussels where the signs existed “forbidden to dogs and Arabs” and this to reach Ultrecht in Holland, and go for a walk in Zea-land and all the main cities of Holland up to the North in Groningen. From there, I hitchhiked back to Tangier to take the train and arrive there. Casablanca to reach my birthplace at 24 Rue Jean Bart, Mazagan Morocco, with as a gift for the family, among other things, a Moulinex to make fruit juice.

Likewise, I had already been selected for the Moroccan National Basketball Team and the Pre-Olympic National Team and the Moroccan National A Team in Handball which took us on a training course in Germany and Romania for more than 2 months and this as preparation for the Qualifiers for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games – Africa Zone, the tournament of which took place in Tunis, the Capital of Tunisia.

After obtaining my Baccalaureate during the same year of 1972, I was recruited by the ASPTT of Montpellier as a starting Pivot player of the Basketball Team. At the same time, I was also the Coach of the Cadets of the ASPTT Basketball Team and Captain and Coach of the Handball Team of the Montpellier Academy. The following year I was offered a position as a player by the Munster 08 Handball Team of the Bundesligua / First Division of the German Handball Championship which I joined the following year where I had registered there. preparatory year in the Faculty of Medicine.

In this German academy in Munster, to validate foreign diplomas, the German system required validation through what was called the “Numerus Clausus:

 » is a “Latin term that translates to “closed numbers”. It’s a method used to restrict the number of students who can study at a university. » 

This approach required grades for courses taken at the Lycée, whereas in Morocco, the Baccalaureate system resulted in the delivery of a well-decorated diploma without any grades for either exams or courses taken during the same year. As the slowness of the educational bureaucracy at the time was at its peak and reached the heights of competence, I was obliged, in order not to lose a year, to turn back towards France by landing in Grenoble where the University was a flagship of economic thought of development and above all had a reputation for tolerance and acceptance of other cultures unparalleled in the rest of France.


Some came and told us that he smelled of alcohol and had a very red face, dark circles and eyes behind thick glasses like the bottom of Coca Cola bottles or those they had just emptied the day before, their appearance and gait dragged on the ground, and once seated it is the cloister for the entire duration of the session. This is how they drowned their sorrows for having become only those responsible for practical work could not become Associate Professors, such as Christian Paloix, Freyssinet, Dessau, Judee, Debernis knew them well and they did not blame them. not in his surroundings. As a result, this guy who revealed himself as a fierce colonialist and Extreme Right and this Jean Rosio who accused me of plagiarism while I conducted research on site in the country of my birth and at the Ministry where worked several of my acquaintances and in addition those who were members of my selections in the Moroccan National Basketball and Handball Teams and this without mentioning that the theme of the Memory that I prepared was part of my research projections that I wanted to begin at the Institute of Development Studies in Brighton, England.

This Jean Rosio, a marginal pushed and pushed towards and outside the Faculty of Economic Sciences and the IREP and the center established by DeBernis, could not integrate into any cell or research center in Grenoble. Jean Rosio was known by the African-Maghrebi Students that he was a “consistent drunkard” and they invited some to hold the bottle for him instead of being a Researcher at the level of the IREP like Christian Palloix who was more apt to place as a beacon of the development of multinationals and countries of the South under the leadership of DeBernis. Jean Rosio presented himself as a red worker but all that was really red about him was the color of Sidi Brahim and other French wines.

Most of the African-Maghrebi Students knew Jean Rosio more than well and therefore came to hide to lick his wounds and his insides and prepare his thesis which lingered more in the corridors than in the research offices in order to be able to go elsewhere. SciencesPo in Grenoble was thus a refuge for the clumsy right-wingers claiming to be left-wingers and for those left-minded who found no escape other than flirting with the Far Right since even the right in power and its compromises with the Left of Caviar and Champagne with red Roses could not trust them given their continual ideological zig-zag and reversal of position according to the color of the bottles and the sky and the bank notes changing from the French Franc where the Franchise remained in fact of account, the amount collected or deposited in the bank account.

Alain Carrignon was the greatest expression of such a slippage and academic evolution metamorphosed between activism and businessism both at the same time eaten away by ideological swings without roots purely committed or deeply cultivated and planted in becoming or improvement of the living conditions of others in Grenoble.

The common denominator of these two scourges of failures was their way of ingratiating themselves with other French students and the administration of the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, it’s like they say jumping the wall which is the lowest, and this wall was for them us Maghrebi Muslims who do not drink wine and red from where they claim to be a facade and a collage of pseudo-political labels of salons and places of pleasure as well than private enjoyment clubs.

We Sober Maghrebians with a keen awareness of our “  Simple Past  ” coupled with our Colonial Historical “  Tattooed Memory  ” still refreshed by a Neo-Colonial still before us on a daily basis we were in an early situation, a temporary residence permit, dismal accommodation, minimal scholarships and conditions of acceptance by the rest of society which date from the periods of towns and serfs, we were the new peasants of all the academic and social training of a region or the clashes between the masses workers and the large rentier and capitalist bourgeoisie of Grenoble and its periphery were only controlled by the contribution of labor from North Africa and Turkey – Kurd.

As a result, the “workers” parachuted to Rhone-Poulenc in fact the vast majority were my friends at “Bled” in the town of Mazagan that even General Lyautey had nicknamed “the Moroccan Deauville.” They all claimed to be from the countryside, that they knew neither how to read nor write in order to get hired through the Buro de Blassé – Placement Office in El Jadida. Several if not all were of my acquaintance through sport, studies and frequenting the same places and the same neighborhoods of residence. A whole generation of Moroccan Mazaganais – Jdidis – were thus displaced and planted in the basements of the Rhone-Poulenc Chemical Textile Factory in Echirolles, the industrial suburb of Grenoble and place of residence of the marginalized social classes pushed to outside the central town of Isère. Echirolles where the Harkis, the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Poles and the “travelers”, Manouches and Gypsies resided.

Presentation of Echirolles
The commune of Échirolles (36,932 inhabitants in 2019; 786 ha; municipal site) is located just south of Grenoble.

Échirolles would have been named after the Latin scuriolus, “a place inhabited by squirrels”, here referring to wooded hills. Another possible etymology links Échirolles to léchirolle, “place planted with sedges”, here the marshy plain of the Drac river which once covered the entire municipal territory and was then dried up. Another local etymology claims that Échirolles is derived from the Latin “ex Cularo”, “outside Grenoble”. In the 13th century, the Templars established a commandery in Échirolles; they cleared and drained the district, so that Échirolles extended well beyond the hills where it was already founded.
Created as a parish in 1825 by separation from Bresson, Échirolles obtained the status of commune on December 25, 1833. In 1926, the Société Nationale de la Viscose built an artificial silk factory, completed in 1927 by a workers’ housing estate, which accelerated the urban development of the town.
Count Hilaire de Chardonnet (1836-1924) invented the first artificial silk thread, made from wood pulp. In 1925, Louis Chatin and Edmond Bizot founded the Société Nationale de la Viscose (SNV) for the industrial production of viscose yarn. The first rayon thread was produced at the Échirolles factory on May 7, 1927. The factory soon hired up to 1,000 workers, half of whom were women. The working environment was so harsh that most local workers refused to work there, being replaced by immigrant workers, who soon made up 90% of the workforce. The SNV was taken over in 1951 by the French Viscose Company, in 1956 by the Industrial Company of Artificial and Synthetic Textiles, and finally, in 1971, by Rhône-Poulenc. The factory was finally closed on March 2, 1989, in memory of the Viscose Museum inaugurated in 1992 (website). Source: Ivan Sache, September 17, 202

Myself and this youth in full effervescence transformed into a chemical labor mass disembarked from our “Bled” Fortaleza Mazagao the first European city built on the coast of the Atlantic by the Europeans in this case the Portuguese and which moved to the other coast of the Atlantic to locate in the Para of the Amazon like Velha and Nova Mazagao. The relief of Fortalez Mazagao remained abandoned for a certain time given the destruction caused by the Portuguese during their evacuation which had blown up a large part of the fortified city, annihilating a large part of the first arrivals on the ramparts while the Portuguese fleet was offshore. A mistake and a betrayal of the peace evacuation agreement signed by the King of Morocco and the Captain of the Portuguese Garrison. Such a feat of arms condemned the city for quite a long time with its hurtful, disturbing and “betraying” memories.

Later, when the wounds were camouflaged by time and the need to open the maritime doors of Morocco to the invading trade of Europeans henceforth flooding Africa after the end of the slave trade and its abolition as well as the independence of the countries of North and South America. In these new conditions, the countries emerging from Europe and the United States, stimulated by British liberalism and also wanting to compete with it on its own overseas maritime bases, needed to transform their direct warlike relations and conquest through the installation of trading posts and construction of ports all along the coasts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

Thus, Fortaleza Mazagan already present and located on European maps, the King of Morocco decided to give it a new chance and integrate it into the new circuit of commercial relations which were largely routed through Tangier, the city at the northern tip. and the nearest part of Spain and the cities under Spanish rule, Ceuta and Mellila. Thus, Fortaleza Mazagao became El Jadida, the News which, under the impetus of the presence of the consuls of the main European countries and the United States of America, was urbanized as a replica of Moroccan Deauville, a summer town with a Casino and modern buildings from the “Belle Epoque” period and most of our parents were closely or indirectly involved in international trade since Mazagan had more foreign consulates and representatives of commercial interests from the United States, United Kingdom , France, Spain and other countries, more than the capital of Morocco itself. This presence had at the same time given rise to a cultural effervescence without rival in all other Moroccan cities with the creation of the first postal service and the first post office in all of Morocco, a party hall and a municipal theater, a theater troupe, casinos. , cinemas, clubs for practicing football, basketball, handball, volleyball, sailing, rowing and water polo and swimming, fencing, judo, dance and ballet, tennis, a pétanque club, and cinema libraries, a horse racing racetrack, a car, motorcycle, bicycle racing circuit and cultural clubs and sporting activities of all individual and athletic categories. teams, including equestrian sports.

I myself was a starter in the Basketball, Handball, Football, Volleyball and Fencing teams while being a member of the Moroccan National Civilian A and Pre-Olympic Team in Handball and Selected in the Team National School and University Men’s Basketball Team, and the Men’s National A Basketball Team. This without adding that before arriving at the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, I was already a member of the ASPTT Montpellier Baskeball Team which had recruited me from Morocco through Badredinne Hachad. At the same time, I was also Captain and coach of the University Team of the Montpellier Academy Handball Section. Subsequently, I was also recruited by the First Division Handball Team Munster O8 of the Handball Bundesliga – First Division in the German Championship.

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All this sporting, social and cultural past I had realized before arriving in Montpellier first, in Munster and in Grenoble where these Pseudo-Teacher Rogues did not even know a petal of everything that I describe above as background cultural, social, economic and human in which I had formed my vision of the world and with the world and its diverse peoples.

These left-wing evaders, mistreated by their own individual excesses and deviations, remained adrift and massacred us to silence us because we know better than them and we make them understand and therefore they found no other weapon to try to Watching us that the final grade at the end of the university year was their petty and treacherous revenge.

This category of madmen I called them the Chameleons, and also the razor blade cutting left and right with sharper right ends to sacrifice all those who came from North Africa and a Muslim country. Several of my contemporaries had to abandon their studies at SciencesPo Grenoble given all the ramparts and obstacles invisible to the naked eye but disastrous and almost insurmountable for the construction of an intellectual path and the construction of an academic vision of research.

undermined by fascists invisible in broad daylight but morbid once their occult and hidden designs are shaken by concepts and beliefs stronger in the Darkness as in the clarity of thought since it conveys an irremediable movement of change for the best of Africans. I took this movement and I defended it in 1977 within the agora of Grenoble and I lost more than one year of studies, I lost a transfer to the Institute of Studies on the Development in Brighton and other peripheral advantages.


 Walled Africa at Sciences Po Grenoble: Right-wing Extremist Fortress and Fake Progressives in 1977-78

Sciences Po Grenoble  in 1977-78: Right-wing Extremist Fortress and Fake Progressives

To my African Sisters and Brothers

Those who have not lived face to face with the anti-African reality to realize at their own level how it could completely ruin their lives. Hoping that my story can help them open their eyes wider While I was a young student at  Sciences Po Grenoble  I describe it in previous link which will allow you to read my story which undermined all the ingredients and opportunities of another future  Made In Great Britain  of the time but my pride in being an African and remaining one was worth all the losses that I subsequently endured like a waterfall of magma burning everything in my path.   … Read more

My wounds have never been healed but my African dignity is my eternal strength … Read more


Despite all these losses and these low blows received, I stayed the course and I kept my African dignity very great and fully fulfilled in my thoughts and in my action and nothing can take away this reason for my being. conscience and my mind beyond all other considerations. Time rewarded me in my rectitude and my desire to remain anchored in our Mother and Sister Africa, our eternal home.

Destiny Africafrique: Simple Past, Tattooed Memory, Confirmed Fatalism

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Indian ink, Endearing Memory, 1977

So be it, in France, while I was still a student at Sciences Po in Grenoble, I formulated a project on the Development of China and I presented it as the model to imitate and follow by all these former African colonies which were shaken during the 1970s by the brutality and sudden oscillations of the international market and the weight of external debt. In the United States, in the mid-1990s, for Chinese dignitaries, executives and officials, I organized their trade and business visits to the San Francisco Bay Area and provided them with consulting and consulting services. training on international business development.

During this time, twenty years ago, a British organization and publishing house in London asked me to conduct research on telecommunications and technological development in China.

In this research work, I highlighted the direct and ambivalent relationship of the pivotal role of the Chinese State in the direct development of technology in China.

My research, like all the others that I had conducted, was directed through a projection and prediction of the effects and manifestations that could subsequently be generated and in the future of the countries or sectors which were the subjects concerned by my research.

During this period, I worked as Director of International Affairs at Sprint Corp. and as co-chair of the international committee of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce where I had the opportunity to facilitate the visit of the vice-mayor of Beijing and a delegation of Chinese executives from Yunnan. At the same time, I taught curriculum and courses on telecommunications, digital security, and national technology development at the School of Technology at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. All these implications and interests on China and seeing that as a senior consultant with the Center for International Trade Development in Oakland and Berkeley, I was invited by the Chinese government and the provincial government of Guizhou who granted me the best of the best treatment I have ever received from any entity in this world. In fact, I am still redeveloping the same research topic on China’s technological development and intend to publish my entire work in book form. In the meantime, I offer you a glimpse of my interests in Chinese technological advances in the form of the first pages of my work published in London.

Do not hesitate to contact me if you have an interest in the corresponding topics.

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Consulting and Training Programs Developed and Conducted by Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui in China A Moroccan invited by the Government of China to strategically plan and increase the opportunities for the international trade relations of Chinese Provinces Chinese government to strategically plan and increase opportunities for international trade relations in Chinese provinces WITH 5 GENERATIONS AND 5 LEADERS CHINA ACHIEVES A QUINTUPLE DEVELOPMENT Mohammed VI and the Future of Morocco – Maroc Croissance Afrique October 2, 2021 Kingdom of Morocco 20 years of Reign Royal Revaluation…  Read more Morocco Asia – China

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The Academic Price I Paid for Defending China’s Development as a Model for African Economies

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Pour le premier massacreur des vrais penseurs venant d’une autre culture, voila son récit qui est le mien que je vous présentes dans ce lien de mon destin a Sciences Po Grenoble :

Prix de la Défense du Modèle de Développement Chinois a SciencesPo de Grenoble
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Le second Camouflé comme de Gauche mais aussi Un second de l’Extrême Droite:

Diplôme de Sciences Po Grenoble de Second Cycle Section Eco-Fi
– Mémoire de Diplôme: Intervention de l’Etat dans l’Industrie: Le Cas d’Etude de l’Industrie Textile au Maroc.

Comme Encadreur: un Rejeté qui ne connaissait du Maroc et qui a débarqué a SciencesPo vu que Gérard Destanne de Bernis l’avait rejeté de la Fac Sciences Eco vu qui Destanne préférait un plus doué en la personne de Christian Palloix.

Ce rejeté nommé Jean Rosio ne pouvait trouver meilleur que de s’allier a une silencieuse qui allait avec le vent: Danielle Demoustier.

Ce fut durant la periode ou les Maghrebins tout confondus n’etaient pas les bienvenus a SciencesPo Grenoble, surtout celles et ceux qui tenaient tete a ces faux – fuyants de penseurs de gauche alors que leur portefeuille penchent vers l’extrême droite. Elles / Ils avaient peur que l’on prenait leurs idées déformées ou leurs places usurpées et donc étaient tellement radins en notes qu’aucun Maghrébine Révolutionnaire n’est sorti avec des notes supérieures et des mentions élevées.

Il fallait se soûler la gueule pour leur faire plaisir comme je ne consommais point d’alcool, j’étais toujours sur la touche gauche de leur jeu et leur manigance et je n’étais pas le seul dans ce cas.

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