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Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Works on Kingdom of Morocco Investment and Trade

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Case-Study of Investment Opportunity: Kingdom of Morocco

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Sypnosis on the Kingdom of Morocco’s New Development Strategy for Investment

Morocco is setting a frame and components that can be multiple and diverse in their local content, and regional determinations like in their external and global objectives. This strategy is oriented by the selection of leading mining resources, industrial sectors, and technological and energy-based productions that are becoming the focus and reasons for international heated competition. These advanced areas of design and development are the topics and the objectives that differentiate the level of technological and self-sustainability masteries and sector productive leadership between nations in their drive to set new rules for governance as an alternative to the failed globalization which did not respond to local, regional, national, and “inter-nations” geostrategic interests” but impose more competitive and war-driven interventions as regulation of the flow of natural and primary resources needed to fuel such global expansion made without cushion and safety social nets and ideological and political remedies.

Morocco’s drive is a response to these interferences and moves to rejection and adhesion of nations in new identification of competitive forms. Morocco is positioning its economy and external alliances as a regional liaison, a conduit of dialogue, an ally interlocutor, and a business negotiator within balanced the weakness into forces between spheres of influence and clusters of changes.

Morocco has ratified 72 investment treaties for the promotion and protection of investments and 62 economic agreements, including with the United States and most EU nations, that aim to eliminate the double taxation of income or gains. Morocco is the only country on the African continent with a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States, eliminating 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 FTA supports Morocco’s goals to develop as a regional financial and trade hub, providing opportunities for the localization of services and the finishing and re-export of goods to markets in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Since the U.S.-Morocco FTA came into effect bilateral trade in goods has grown nearly five-fold.

The U.S. and Moroccan governments work closely to increase trade and investment through high-level consultations, bilateral dialogue, and other forums to inform U.S. businesses of investment opportunities and strengthen business-to-business ties.

Reflections of the Kingdom of Morocco in California

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – MAY 27, 2024 – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public … Continue reading

What are the Government measures to motivate investment in Morocco?

The new investment charter which was introduced in July 2016 as part of Law 60-16, and replacing a previous charter implemented in 1995, creates free-trade zones in each of the 12 regions of the country, recognizes indirect exporter status, and creates incentives for export-oriented and industrial companies. It also restructures investment promotion activities under the centralized Moroccan Agency for Investment Development and Export. A General Directorate for Trade, a General Directorate for Industry and an agency dedicated to developing the digital economy and e-government were also created under the new charter.

FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in Figures

After a decline during the global recession, FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) flows to Morocco increased in 2014 and 2015, exceeding USD 3 billion. In 2016, however, flows fell by 29% to USD 2.32 billion. The country’s stability should attract more investors. In addition, a vast project of economic modernisation has been launched to boost FDI. Casablanca in particular aims to become an international financial center. Traditionally, France, Saudi Arabia and Spain have been the three main investors. FDI is mainly concentrated in the real estate sector, followed by industry and tourism.

Source: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Foreign Direct Investment inflows by country and sector in Morocco

Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP) – Morocco

World Bankhttps://data.worldbank.org/indicator/BX.KLT.DINV.WD.GD.ZS?locations=MA
FDI Net inflow (millions USD)YearFDI net inflows as % of GDP (%)Year
 Morocco2177.84620221.623%2022
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Here are some countries and sectors that have invested in Morocco through foreign direct investment (FDI): In 2022, the top investing countries by stock were France (30.8%), the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (20.3%), Spain (8%), Switzerland (5.7%), and the United States (5%). In the first quarter of 2022, the leading investors were the United States, France, and the UAE.

Sectors that receive the most FDI are:

  • Industry: Almost one-fourth of FDI
  • Real estate: 20% of FDI
  • Communication: 12.4% of FDI
  • Tourism: 9.5% of FDI
  • Energy and mining: 6.4% of FDI
  • Banking: 5.7% of FDI 

The aim is to be considered as an alternative and reliable intermediary and as a hub of transfer and transformation of existing created and advanced researched values. The multiple participation of Morocco in international events, the signature of trade treaties and investment agreements, direct involvement in security, and strategic alliances are the institutional expressions for business integration, diplomatic acceptance, and cultural harmonization driven by the search for mutual benefits and complementary exchanges with a transfer of technological intelligence and operational know-how that Morocco is striving to materialize. A new model of development based on the production of clean energy remains the determining factor in conglomerating these similar but not identical factors of development.

Morocco is the bridge between Europe and Africa, and the Golden Gate can also open you access to other African countries with which Morocco has maintained a relationship for centuries.

The United States and Morocco have a multifaceted relationship that spans business, trade, investment, and cultural aspects. Here are some key points

Investing in Morocco

Morocco is fast becoming one of the best emerging markets for investment. Over the last decade, Morocco has witnessed an accelerated process of political, economic, and social reforms, and its steady economic growth and strategic geographic position make it an investment opportunity well worth considering. 

Morocco has repeatedly demonstrated a strong capacity to respond effectively to shocks in recent years. The September 8 earthquake in Al Haouz is the last of a series of shocks that have struck Morocco since the COVID-19 pandemic. The quake had devastating human and material consequences localized primarily in remote mountain communities but is unlikely to have significant macroeconomic impacts.

Morocco’s external resilience is also evidenced by a solid external demand for the country’s goods and services, despite the international economic slowdown. Equally, Foreign direct investment inflows remain strong and increasingly directed towards the manufacturing sector. Various modern industrial niches well connected to global value chains have emerged and the country maintained access to international capital markets despite the ongoing tightening of global financial conditions.

Morocco has launched ambitious reforms to improve human capital and encourage private investment. 

The presentation highlights Morocco’s emergence as a promising investment market. Here are the key takeaways and some suggestions:

Positive Factors for Investment in Morocco:

Over the past decade, Morocco has implemented political, economic, and social reforms, creating a favorable business environment. The country’s consistent economic growth and strategic geographic position make it an attractive investment opportunity.

Despite shocks like the recent earthquake, Morocco has demonstrated resilience. Inflows remain strong toward Morocco, particularly in the manufacturing sector which contributed to the building of modern industrial niches connected to global value chains.

Advice and Suggestions:

Sustainable Development: Continue investing in infrastructure, education, and healthcare to enhance human capital.

Diversification: Explore opportunities beyond manufacturing, such as technology, renewable energy, and tourism.

Overall, Morocco’s proactive reforms and economic resilience position it well for continued growth and investment.

His Majesty The King Mohammed VI, the Crown Prince Moulay Hassan and Royal Brother Moulay Rachid

7 Top Pillars of Business Wisdoms:

  • Cost Competitiveness
  • Strong and Stable Macroeconomic Performances
  • Free Trade Access to One Billion Consumers
  • World Class Infrastructure
  • Qualified Labor Force
  • Sectorial Plans
  • Constantly improving Business Climate

Strong Points:

– A legal framework and assistance measures very favorable to investors
– Relatively low salaries
– A strategic position, not far from Europe
– A young and relatively well-trained population
– Strong growth…

Source: Foreign Exchange Office of the Ministry of Finance

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.

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, May 10, 2024

Road to Morocco and USA Roadshow by Moroccan Officials

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This meeting took place following the High Directives given in the speech of His Majesty King Mohammed VI on the occasion of the 69th anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People, in which the Sovereign called for the establishment of a positive, solid relationship and continues with Moroccans residing abroad, which will ensure their full participation in the development of their country, the ministry said.

« Morocco is a strategic hub and our gateway to Africa, a rapidly growing market. With its conducive investment climate and visionary leadership under His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco stands out as an economic powerhouse in the region. » Date and Time: May 10, 2024 – 6:00 PM Statement by His Excellency the Minister Si Mohcine Jazouli during the Meeting at Palo Alto, the Cradle and the Heart of the Silicon Valley in the Bay Area of San Francisco, California.

During this event, the Delegation of Moroccan Officials interacted and communicated with more than 150 Moroccans operating in the business arena and the digital groups, information technologies, biotechnology, entrepreneurship, and the research of sciences and academic fields. Together, they engaged in dynamic conversations and fruitful exchanges centering on Morocco’s ambitious development endeavors, with a particular focus on large-scale projects and future initiatives, especially within the realms of green energy and technology sectors.

With EBCITD – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Representing 25 US / Californian Companies at Casablanca – Morocco

American Café organized in Casablanca Morocco by the USDA, US State Department, and the US Embassy in Morocco

American Café at Casablanca – Morocco attended by Said Cherkaoui representing the EBCITD and 25 US Food companies. This trade show was a facilitator for the upcoming negotiations and the signature of the US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement. I met with Exporters, Importers, Heads of the Largest companies and Decision-Makers at local and regional and National levels.


Official Letter by Executive Director James Garrett mandating Said Cherkaoui to organize a California trade mission to Morocco and conduct negotiations with local exporters, importers, executives, and officials.

USMO: United States and Morocco

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With EBCITD – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Representing 25 US / Californian Companies at Casablanca – Morocco

H.E. Mr. Arthur Riley U.S. Ambassador in Morocco, Omar Bouafi and Said El Mansour CherkaouiJuly 2004 in Sheraton – Casablanca and the Rest of Morocco – Representing Californian and US Companies and developing commercial relationships between California and Morocco.
Ms. Attachee of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Omar Bouafi, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, H.E. Mr. Arthur Riley U.S. Ambassador in Morocco – July 2004 in Sheraton – Casablanca
Omar and Faouzi Chaabi and Said El Mansour Cherkaoui in Casablanca, Morocco- Ynna Compagnie

American Café at Casablanca – Morocco attended by Said Cherkaoui representing the EBCITD and 25 US Food companies. This trade show was a facilitator for the upcoming negotiations and the signature of the US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement. I met with Exporters, Importers, Heads of the Largest companies and Decision-Makers at local and regional and National levels.


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CITD International Business Development Seminar Series

The Bay Area CITD is organizing a series of seminars that provide education and insights into various aspects of international trade, with the goal of aiding and encouraging businesses in the Bay Area with new and existing export initiatives. The seminar series is supported by the US Department of Commerce and the Small Business Association. Kemarra Inc. is assisting in recruiting speakers and Keith Rayner will be the panel moderator for some of the seminars. California’s Centers for International Trade Development (CITDs) are the state’s top source of trade assistance. They are non-profit, funded by the State Chancellor’s office, with the goal of helping you succeed as an exporter or importer, promoting the state’s international trade and competitiveness, and advancing California’s economic and job growth. The centers provide customized export-import advice from experts, trade training, and information at your fingertips. The entire seminar series includes the following:

Tue May 25th, 2004 – Doing Business in Latin America
Tue June 8th, 2004 – Import/Export Documentation and Incoterms
Wed June 16th, 2004 – Doing Business in Asia
Tue June 22nd, 2004 – Export Financing and Payment Methods
Tue September 21st, 2004 – Doing Business in Europe
Tue October 5th, 2004 – Doing Business in Africa
Tue November 9th, 2004 – Resources for International Trade Development
Tue November 30th, 2004 – Intercultural Business Communication
Tue January 18th, 2005 – International Business Relations

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Individual seminars will consist of several presenters who will join as a panel to provide expert advice and insights into the topic for the day. The panelists are experts in their fields, and there will be a panel question and answer session following the presentations. In addition, there will be adequate time for networking before and after the session.

Location: U.S. Deparment of Commerce, 250 Montgomery Street, 14th floor, San Francisco CA 94104
Time 8:45 am – 1:00 pm
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Articles on Morocco – USA Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

US Investments in Morocco

Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco 

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui The U.S.-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in 2006, made Morocco the first African country to sign such an agreement with the United States. Such action has renewed the privilege that Morocco had to be the first … Continue reading Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco  December 16, 2020

MAFTA – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

Editor: Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006. Under the agreement, most Moroccan goods enter the United Continue reading 


Trade  MOROCCO  USA 

Articles on Morocco – USA Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco  Said El…Continue Reading →

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Morocco and California Trade

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, December 16, 2020 California exported to Morocco $116.9 million in 2019 and $111 million of worth of goods. … Continue reading Morocco and California Trade

United States of America and Kingdom of Morocco

Morocco and United States Trade Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui December 29, 2020 U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui December 25, 2020 Lire la suite United States of America and Kingdom of Morocco→


United States and California Relations with Morocco

The Moroccan-American friendship this date [2019] has lasted more than 240 years: The Barbary Treaties 1786-1816 Treaty with Morocco June 28 and July 15, 1786 Continue reading

Prospects of the US and Morocco Relation

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Executive Editor, October 25, 2020 United States’ Ambassador to Morocco, Mr David Fischer … Continue reading Prospects of the US and Morocco Relation


Morocco and United States Trade Relations

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui and His Global Interactions and Endeavors Morocco has ratified 71 bilateral investment treaties for the promotion and protection of investments and 60 economic agreements – including with the United States and most EU nations– that aim to eliminate the double taxation of income or gains.  Morocco is the only country on the African continent with … Continue reading December 29, 2020

U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, 12/25/2020 – Northern California Office The US DFC has made several announcements signifying its efforts to expand into Morocco – including the opening of a new Prosper Africa regional office … Continue reading U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized


US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, January 2, 2018 The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide … Continue Reading →




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Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States and the Moors

Treaty Morocco and USA

Moorish Agreements with USA Government

Moorish Agreements Moorish Agreements [ Back To Moorish Law Page ] MOORISH AGREEMENTS MADE WITH … Continue reading


By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui
Sciences Po, Grenoble
Université Grenoble Alpes – IREP
Institut des Hautes Etudes de l’Amérique Latine, Paris
Université de la Sorbonne, Paris III

Dr. Said Cherkaoui
Dr. Cherkaoui’s career combines an international consulting practice, executive and managerial business duties with E-Learning practices, applied research and academic responsibilities in Europe, United States of America with project development in Africa, the Middle East as well as in the rest of the Third World. He has a successful record in international trade, business, and market development for various economic sectors which span from agriculture to information technology and telecommunications industries. Dr. Cherkaoui has held Executive and Senior Management positions at Global Center for Trade (GLOCENTRA), East Bay Center for International Trade Development and California-Mexico Trade Assistance Center (EBCITD and CMTAC), Mercanteo/Amient, Sprint, Everex, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, Baker Associate and as Researcher with several institutes in Europe.

Dr Cherkaoui holds a Doctorate in Economics with Honors from the Universite de Sorbonne, Paris, France. with Research Directors as Drs. Frederic Mauro and Jacques Chonchol, are two of the most preeminent Latin-American Experts and Researchers worldwide. Dr. Cherkaoui conducted extensive doctoral research for 14 years and initially wrote 1400 pages for the doctoral thesis focusing on modernization, the early transfer of technology, and their combined cause-effect relationship with international investment and regional development in Latin America as well as other developing countries.

Dr Cherkaoui also received his Master of Science degree in Prospective Science from L’Institut de Prospective et de Politique de la Science, Universite Pierre-Mendes France, (UPMF) Grenoble, France, and a Diplome du Second Cycle in Economics & Finance from the L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques, UPMF, Grenoble, France. His graduate studies concentrated on Industrial Organization, Finance, and the central economic role of the Moroccan State. His Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting, Economics, and Statistics is from the same Institute. Dr. Cherkaoui also holds several U.S. technical and professional certificates in Telecommunications, Information Technology, Entrepreneurship, Online Teaching, Sales, Business Management, International Trade, Trade Finance, Export-Import operations, and Trade with Mexico.

Road to Morocco and USA Roadshow

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.

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★ Strategic Catalyst Driving U.S.-Morocco-Africa Investment, Trade, and Business Development ★ Senior Policy Adviser in International Affairs ★ Accomplished Public Speaker ★ Distinguished News Executive Editor ★



Road to Morocco and USA Roadshow by Moroccan Officials

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies who stated his great feeling to be with Moroccans in the Silicon Valley, Northern California:

« Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon Valley, bringing together Moroccan professionals from diverse sectors. Proud of such a dynamic community and excited for the future collaborations ahead !»


Kingdom of Morocco Power Bridge for United Kingdom

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – Contact: Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com Updated on July 7, 2024 – April 1, 2023, – January 5, 2022, and Originally Published on October 3, 2021 Introduction and explanation of … Continue reading Kingdom of Morocco Power Bridge for United Kingdom


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Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies who stated his great feeling to be with Moroccans in the Silicon Valley, Northern California:

« Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon Valley, bringing together Moroccan professionals from diverse sectors. Proud of such a dynamic community and excited for the future collaborations ahead !»

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In the following articles, you will enjoy reading about comprehensive presentations on the Great Visit Made by the Moroccan Official Delegation to California and other cities in the United States of America in May 2024 that was headed by His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies


MOROCCANS MEETING IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Moroccans Meeting in the United States of America – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies « Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon Valley, bringing together Moroccan professionals from diverse sectors. Proud of such a dynamic community and excited for the future collaborations ahead !» Declaration by His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public PoliciesContinue reading

SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI: U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL REFLECTIONS ON THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: U.S. and International Reflections on the Kingdom of Morocco

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.    Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. Sciences Po Grenoble Université Grenoble Alpes – IREP: Institut de Recherches Economiques et de Planification pour le Developpement IHEAL Institute of Latin American studies, Paris Université Sorbonne Nouvelle   info:–: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Approaches Explained: I publish for you articles, reports and analyses … Continue reading

MEETING WITH MOROCCANS IN SILICON VALLEY

Meeting with Moroccans in Silicon Valley

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  Road to Morocco and USA Roadshow by Moroccan Officials By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. _ Said Cherkaoui Ph.D.Contact: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com Invest in Morocco: Where Vision Creates Opportunities – Where Culture, History, and Present Progress Are the Driving Forces of Change and DevelopmentMorocco offers a wealth of investment opportunities driven by … Continue reading

MOROCCO TECH REPRESENTATIVES AT SILICON VALLEY TECH FIRMS

Morocco Tech Representatives at Silicon Valley Tech Firms

Real High-Level Delegation of Moroccan Government Visiting E-Gov and Cloud of Silicon Valley Computing and E-Gov   A high-level Moroccan delegation in a trade mission in the U.S. Ghita Mezzour, PhD Ministre Déléguée Chargée de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’Administration Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’Administration … Continue reading

MOROCCAN HIGH-RANKING GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS BLESSING FRISCO BAY

Moroccan Trade Mission in Silicon Valley – California Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Senior Policy and Business Adviser ★ Consultant ★ News Executive Editor ★ Public Speaker ★ Good Day U.S. and Moroccan Professionals in the Silicon Valley and Bay Area of San Francisco High-level Moroccan Delegation in a Business, Investment and Trade Mission … Continue reading


Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Mr. International

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of interests and accomplishments Promotion of Investment in Morocco: Trade and Investment: Based in Northern California, USA, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is actively involved in promoting, inviting, and encouraging investment in Morocco … Continue reading

SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI: ACADEMIA, RESEARCH AND SPORT

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Academia, Research and Sport

His academic pursuits include affiliations with institutions such as Université de la Sorbonne, Paris III, Institut des Hautes Etudes de l’Amérique Latine, and Paris Sciences Po, Grenoble Tate Yoko Research Institute 1. Academic Endeavors: Dr. Cherkaoui’s academic pursuits include research in the field of economics and politics. His work on “Economie politique du subcapitalisme en Amérique latine (1830-1930)” delves into … Continue reading

PUBLICATIONS BY SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI: USA-MOROCCO

Publications by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: USA-Morocco

Par Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. A Toutes et Tous les Membres de Notre DIASPORA OF AFRICAN EXECUTIVES To All Members of Our DIASPORA OF AFRICAN EXECUTIVES Silver Screen Shot on the Projection of Inter-National and Inter-Cultural Lights All the pleasure is for my definition of human relationships and joy as my first name … Continue reading

SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI: TRADE MISSIONS AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Trade Missions and International Conferences

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Leading United States Trade and Business Mission in Morocco Glocentra, EBCITD with the U.S. Department of States, U.S. Department of Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Embassy in Morocco Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui employs a multifaceted approach to promote investment in Morocco, combining advocacy, … Continue reading


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Message sent to Her Excellency Ghita Mezzour, PhD, Your Excellency, Madame La Ministre Good Day

At Palo Alto, the Cradle of the Tecomputer, Info System, and the High Techood, my neighborhood for 37 years and counting.

Here is one of the Peaks of such time and proximity: Meeting with Sistas-Bros from our Motherland visiting to revive my Passé Simple de Chraibi and brighten our Mémoire Tatouée par mon Cousin Khattibi.

YES, the Moroccan Caravan coming from the Moorland from the Western Side of Africa a la Conquete du Far-West was made with Dignity, Prestige, and Sociability displaying the best expressions and Wonderfull performances with Elegance, Knowledge, Socialibility, and a deep sense of Moroccan Hospitality.

Allah Bless the Kingdom of Morocco and God Bless America

As the Pink Flying Floyd will sing it:

“I wish you were here” with all of us, not just in Oracle Soft Landing Cluster.

Here is my Compte-Rendu de notre Fabuleuse Soirée Marocaine au Coeur de la Silicon Valley.

Madame La Ministre, your Excellency, with Great Honor and National Pride I present you with this work of mine on Grandiose Accomplishments:

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Fonds Mohammed VI pour l’InvestissementMohcine JazouliRyad MezzourLeila Benali, PhD.Ghita Mezzour, PhDNisrine IOUZZIKhalid SAFIRMohamed BenchaâbounMoroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIEMorocco NowTRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USAENGIE Research & InnovationAgence Nationale pour le Développement de l’AquacultureCGEMNational Port Agency (NPA)Akwa GroupOrange MarocAfriquia GazAfriquia GazSM Development Corporation (SMDC)OCP GroupOCP AFRICACaisse de Dépôt et de GestionCREDIT DU MAROCCrédit Agricole du MarocMasenAgence Marocaine pour l’Efficacité Énergétique (AMEE)TAQA GroupMEDZ MoroccoONHYM – National Office of Hydrocarbons and MinesUmnia BankAMCI GroupMinistère de l’Economie et des Finances Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’AdministrationMinistry of Industry and Trade – MoroccoMinistère de l’Aménagement du Territoire et d’urbanismeInstitut Royal des Etudes StratégiquesIRESEN – Research Institute for Solar Energy and New EnergiesCluster ENRCluster GreenH2UM6P – Mohammed VI Polytechnic UniversityUM6P – Faculté de Gouvernance, Sciences Economiques et Sociales, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.

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Morocco Power for Great Britain

Contact: Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D.

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Updated on June 7, 2024 – April 1, 2023, – January 5, 2022 and Originally Published on October 3, 2021

Introduction and explanation of the reason for writing and publishing the following articles that are reflective of decades of research around the world

Introduction et explication de la raison de la rédaction et de la publication des articles suivants qui reflètent des décennies de recherche à travers le monde

Mind State of a Single Transition and Two Faces of the Same Energy Vision

The Dream of an Editor is to break the silence and publish analyses, reports and reports on taboo subjects, especially those which convey the reform of knowledge and the recasting of current events according to official standards. As a Moroccan, Morocco is our first idea of development and building benefits for the rest of the nation.

Our work is a journey strewn with obstacles to bring about our perception and our belief in the Written and the publication of articles addressing both the structures of thought and the carrying out actions that can make the debate fruitful and enrich the constructive activities of progress. social, economic development and operational integration of state public agencies in the pursuit, overhaul and realization of the objectives and performances going towards the realization of the authentic independence of the financial and productive economy of Morocco.

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. – 12/17/2023

État d’esprit d’une transition unique et deux faces d’une même vision d’énergie

Le Rêve d’un Editeur est de briser le silence et de publier des analyses, des reportages et des reportages sur des sujets tabous, notamment ceux qui véhiculent la réforme des savoirs et la refonte de l’actualité selon les normes officielles. En tant que Marocain, le Maroc est notre première idée de développement et de création de bénéfices pour le reste de la nation.

Notre travail est un chemin semé d’embûches pour faire émerger notre perception et notre croyance dans l’Écrit et la publication d’articles abordant à la fois les structures de pensée et la conduite d’actions susceptibles de féconder le débat et d’enrichir les activités constructives de progrès. le développement social, économique et l’intégration opérationnelle des organismes publics de l’Etat dans la poursuite, la refonte et la réalisation des objectifs et performances allant vers la réalisation de l’indépendance authentique de l’économie financière et productive du Maroc.

Par Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. – 17/12/2023

The counterpart, as in the case of United States investments in a multipolar world, Morocco is choosing:

1 – Targets both at the level of the positioning of the Moroccan Economy on the energy supply chain which is the most important and the most vulnerable at the level of the international market as it is the most profitable at the level of seasonal variations.

2 – Objectives centered on the current multipolar and neutrality in relation to the geo-strategic aims of a competitive nature between the West – United States and Allies + European Union on one side and BRIC, China, Russia and the Dandinons who waddle between the two blocs: like India and the other countries of the South.

3 – Morocco seeks to prove its capacity to replace clean and renewable energies as a national export and as a Magnet for the attractiveness of foreign direct investments which consider Electric Energy as one of the main elements of their risk analysis concerning the host countries of their companies.

4 – Morocco needs to assert itself at the level of the production and transformation of Electric Energy at the level of its offer as a commodity in order to establish its industrialize strategy which will be the new and next stage, namely Emergence of an offer of local and regional solutions for international demand for the International Division of Technological Work, Logistics based on niches of the mastery of digital knowledge and its extension of robotic intelligence.

5 – Morocco is moving forward, building itself and moving towards the establishment of an economy equipped with all the assets to make it a national economic structure diversified regionally and homogeneous at the national level as a stakeholder in the concert of nations hosting national industries located on the periphery of those of other Western and Eastern countries.

These economies, through their past collaborations and their present competition, have far exceeded the framework of the sole “Screwdriver Factory – Tourne-vise Usine” and “Assembly Line – Asymmetrical Assembly Line” asymetric as the basis for the control of the creation and innovation.

These countries, especially in South-West Asia, including China, are now located in an open and spontaneously competitive space at the level of manufacturing and the asymmetrical production of products and services offered for direct and variable consumption by consumers now acquired through selection. products based on their own criteria of choice and demonstration effect and having no consideration for the national origin of the product consumed.

A leveling of supply and demand is found at the level of purchasing power, the price of the product, the quality of its utility, the reliability of distribution logistics and customer service as well as the proximity of the international consumer market in power.

La contrepartie comme le cas des investissements des Etats Unis dans un monde multipolaire, le Maroc est en train de choisir:

1 – Des cibles a la fois au niveau du positionnement de l’Économie du Maroc sur la chaîne d’approvisionnement énergétique qui la plus importante et la plus vulnérable au niveau du marche international comme elle est la plus rentable au niveau des variations saisonnières.

2 – Des objectifs centrés sur les actuelles multipolaires et la neutralité par rapport aux visées géo-stratégiques d’ordre concurrentielles entre l’Occident – Etats-Unis et Alliés + Union Européenne d’un coté et BRIC, Chine, Russie et les Dandinons qui dandinent entre les deux blocs: comme l’Inde et les autres pays du Sud.

3 – Le Maroc cherche a se prouver sa capacité de substituer les énergies propres et renouvelables en tant qu’exportation nationale et en tant que Magnet pour l’attractivité des investissements directs étrangers qui considèrent l’Énergie Electrique en tant qu’un des principaux éléments de leur analyse des risques concernant les pays hôtes de leurs entreprises.

4 – Le Maroc a besoin de se faire valoir au niveau de la production et la transformation de l’Énergie Electrique au niveau de son offre comme commodité afin d’asseoir sa stratégie industrialisable qui sera la nouvelle et la prochaine étape a savoir l’Émergence d’une offre de solutions locales et régionales pour la demande internationale pour la Division International du Travail Technologique, Logistiques basée sur des créneaux de la maîtrise du savoir numérique et sa prolongation de l’intelligence robotique.

5 – Le Maroc s’avance, se construit et se dirige vers l’instauration d’une économie dotée de tous les atouts pour en faire une structure économique nationale diversifiée régionalement et homogène au niveau nationale en tant que partie prenante du concert des nations abritant des industries nationales localisées a la périphérie de celles des autres pays occidentaux et orientaux.

Ces économies a travers leurs collaborations passées et leurs concurrences présentes ont largement dépassées le cadre de la seule “Screwdriver Factory – Tourne-vise Usine” et “Assembly Line – Ligne d’Assemblage” asymétrique comme base et comme seule maîtrise de la création et de l’innovation.

Ces pays surtout du Sud-Ouest Asiatique y compris la Chine se situent dorénavant dans un espace ouvert et concurrentiel spontané au niveau de la manufacture et la production asymétrique des produits et des services offert a la consommation directe et variable des consommateurs dorénavant acquis a la sélection des produits basés sur leur propre critères de choix et d’effet de démonstration et n’ayant aucune considération pour l’origine nationale du produit consommé.

Un nivellement de l’offre comme de la demande se rencontre au niveau du pouvoir d’achat, du prix du produit, la qualité de son utilité, la fiabilité de la logistique de distribution et du service clients ainsi que la proximité du marché consommateur international en puissance.

My concepts and my ideas put forward in this text deserve further study by decision-makers, political leaders, state officials, researchers, academicians and business leaders in Morocco.

Since the end of the 1970s I have been writing and analyzing this phenomenon of transition and transformation of economies, Africa search for a Model of Development in the first place.

A year later, I started my research on Industrial Development in Morocco and what is the central role of the State in lifting the economy to a take-off, growth, and steady development of the most important industrial sectors and productions driving the Moroccan economy and providing the highest return and employment as well as contribution in the exports.

While I was a young student at Sciences Po Grenoble in France, where I lived one of the most devastating in my life stories which undermined all the ingredients and opportunities for another Made In Great Britain future of the time but my pride to be an African and to remain so was worth all the losses I endured thereafter like a cascade of magma burning everything in my path.   My wounds have never been healed but my African dignity is my eternal strength

I am proud to have always supported Africa wherever I go and this through the Education I received from my Mother and my Father, Rahma Wa Ghofrane for all our parents, Amen

Africa between the Walls of Sciences Po Grenoble – France: Right-wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives in 1977-78

Mon concepts et mes idées avancés dans ce texte méritent un approfondissement de la part des décideurs, des leaders politiques, de responsables de l’Etat, des chercheurs, des académiciens et des chefs d’entreprises au Maroc.

Depuis la fin des années 70 que j’écris et analyse ce phénomène de la transition et de la transformation des économies, en premier le Maroc.

Un an plus tard, j’ai commencé mes recherches sur le développement industriel au Maroc et sur le rôle central de l’État dans l’élévation de l’économie vers un décollage, une croissance et un développement régulier des secteurs industriels et des productions les plus importants qui stimulent l’économie marocaine et offrant le rendement et l’emploi les plus élevés ainsi qu’une contribution aux exportations.

Alors que j’étais jeune étudiant à  Sciences Po Grenoble en France, où j’ai vécu l’une des histoires les plus dévastatrices de ma vie qui a miné tous les ingrédients et opportunités pour un autre futur Made In Great Britain de l’époque, mais ma fierté d’être Africain et le rester valait toutes les pertes que j’ai endurées par la suite comme une cascade de magma brûlant tout sur mon passage. Mes blessures n’ont jamais été guéries mais ma dignité africaine est ma force éternelle

Je suis fier d’avoir toujours soutenu l’Afrique partout où je vais et cela à travers l’Éducation que j’ai reçue de ma Mère et de mon Père, Rahma Wa Ghofrane pour tous nos parents, Amen

L’Afrique entre les murs de Sciences Po Grenoble – France : forteresse d’extrême droite et faux progressistes en 1977-78

Destiny Rewarded Me – Le Destin fut ma Récompense: Government of China Invited Me

Prize for Defending Africa Development with Chinese Model at SciencesPo – Grenoble – France

Prize for Defending Africa Development with Chinese Model at SciencesPo – Grenoble – France

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. – April 10, 2023 – China Ink Wrote an Attaching Memory in My Mind, 1977 – Africa Afrique Murée at Sciences Po Grenoble: Right-Wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives in 1977-78  March 5, 2023  Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Sciences Po Grenoble in 1977-78: Right-Wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives To my African Sisters and Brothers Those who have not lived in front … Continue reading

China – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

China – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. – September 27, 2022 – Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Invited by the Central and Provincial Governments of China with Dr. James Garrett and the East Bay Center for International Trade Development – Guiyang, Guizhou Province ★ Invited by the Chinese Government to facilitate the international expansion of Chinese companies … Continue reading

My Second Cycle Diploma Thesis Economics – Finance Section at Sciences Po GrenobleUniversité Grenoble Alpes is:

“Intervention de l’Etat dans l’Economie: Etude du Cas de l’Industrie Textile au Maroc” en 1978-79

My research at the @Institute of Economic Research and Planning for Development at the Université Grenoble Alpes was on the New Industrial Countries and their Development Strategy during 1979-1982 was on the New Industrial Countries and their Development Strategy – 1979-1982

From 1981 to 1985, with one year of research at l’University of California, Berkeley et au Centre of Latin American Studies and in 1982 at the Centre de Recherche et Documentation sur l’Amérique Latine au sein de IHEAL Institute of Latin American studies Laboratoire 111 associé au Centre national de la recherche scientifique resulted in the development and the publication of my research by the Centre national de la recherche scientifique:

Mon Mémoire de Diplôme de Second Cycle Section Economie – Finance a Sciences Po GrenobleUniversité Grenoble Alpes est :

“Intervention de l’Etat dans l’Economie: Etude du Cas de l’Industrie Textile au Maroc” en 1978-79

Ma recherche a l’@Institut de Recherche Economique et de Planification pour le Developpement a Université Grenoble Alpes fut sur les Nouveaux Pays Industriels et leur Strategie de Developpement – 1979-1982

Entre 1981 et 1985, avec une année passée a l’University of California, Berkeley et au Centre of Latin American Studies pour ma recherche et par la suite au Centre national de la recherche scientifique et au Centre de Recherche et Documentation sur l’Amérique Latine au sein de IHEAL Institute of Latin American studies Laboratoire 111 associé au Centre national de la recherche scientifique :



My Research and Publication on ” Relation ambivalente entre l’Etat fédéral et les groupes d’intérêts privés au Brésil dans la première moitié du XXème siècle.” is considered a Pioneer in her field of analysis and the subject addressed. We were only two researchers in the world to address this issue as evidenced in this letter from Dr. William P. Glade, Dean at the University of Texas at Austin, and President of the Latin American Studies Association (1979–1980).

Dr. William Glade began teaching at The University of Texas at Austin in 1971 and served as the director of the Institute of Latin American Studies. His research focused on comparative economics, international business, money and banking. Dr. Glade held numerous consulting positions for government agencies including the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the United States Information Agency and the Ford Foundation.

Ma Recherche et Publication sur ” Relation ambivalente entre l’Etat fédéral et les groupes d’intérêts privés au Brésil dans la première moitié du XXème siècle.” sont considérées comme Pionnière dans son domaine d’analyse et le sujet abordé. Nous sommes et nous étions seulement deux chercheurs dans le monde a aborder cette question comme le témoigne cette lettre du Dr. William P. Glade, Doyen a University of Texas at Austin, et  President of the Latin American Studies Association (1979–1980).

Dr William Glade a commencé à enseigner à l’Université du Texas à Austin en 1971 et a été directeur de l’Institut d’études latino-américaines. Ses recherches portaient sur l’économie comparée, le commerce international, la monnaie et la banque. Le Dr Glade a occupé de nombreux postes de consultant auprès d’agences gouvernementales, notamment le Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, l’Agence d’information des États-Unis et la Fondation Ford.





Morocco: African Manufacturing Destination

The Slogan Will Become:

Manufactured in Morocco

No need to mention 100% made in Morocco or Made in Morocco

Le Maroc: Destination Manufacture Africaine

Le Slogan Deviendra:

Manufacturée au Maroc

Plus besoin de mentionner 100% fait au Maroc ou Fait au Maroc



Here is my modest contribution to advance the discussion and to stimulate the debate about national energy that is “essential and/or detrimental” to any model development and if we are seeking to have our industries to be the hub for the Manufacturing sector located between Europe, North America, Middle and Fareast and our Africa, we need to have a Great Power diversified and plural in its source like in its energetic provision based on national independence of our Energy Policy.

Just for matter of location and extension, China has developed a Solar Farm that can provide power to the entire Country of Sierra Leone.

Voici ma modeste contribution pour faire avancer la discussion et stimuler le débat sur l’énergie nationale « essentielle et/ou préjudiciable » à tout développement de modèle et si nous cherchons à faire de nos industries la plaque tournante du secteur manufacturier situé entre l’Europe , Amérique du Nord, Moyen et Extrême-Orient et notre Afrique, nous avons besoin d’avoir une Grande Puissance diversifiée et plurielle dans sa source ainsi que dans son approvisionnement énergétique basé sur l’indépendance nationale de notre politique énergétique.

Juste pour des questions d’emplacement et d’extension, la Chine a développé une ferme solaire capable de fournir de l’électricité à l’ensemble du pays de la Sierra Leone.


China has just connected what it believes to be the world’s biggest solar power plant to the grid in northwestern Xinjiang. The plant covers an area of ​​200,000 acres and is reported to have an output of 6.09 billion kWh annually.

The new plant is in the deserts near the region’s capital Ürümqi. The site came online this Monday (June 3) and is being run by the Chinese state-owned Power Construction Corporation, co-owned by the China Africa Development Fund and the Shenzhen Energy Group, with a respective stake of 50% each.

La Chine vient de connecter ce qu’elle considère comme la plus grande centrale solaire du monde au réseau du nord-ouest du Xinjiang. L’usine couvre une superficie de 200 000 acres et aurait une production annuelle de 6,09 milliards de kWh.

La nouvelle usine se trouve dans les déserts près de la capitale régionale, Ürümqi. Le site a été mis en ligne ce lundi 3 juin et est géré par la société d’État chinoise Power Construction Corporation, détenue en copropriété par le China Africa Development Fund et le Shenzhen Energy Group, avec une participation respective de 50 % chacun. Le parc solaire photovoltaïque de Sierra Leone est un projet solaire monté au sol.

Power plant profile: Sierra Leone Solar PV Park, Sierra Leone

The 50MW Planet Solar PV project in Sierra Leone is split across four locations:
BO/Kenema: A 12MW power plant under construction
Port Loko: A 4.05 MW (DC) power plant to be constructed
Makoth: A 25MW power plant under construction
Kono: A 10MW power plant under construction

Profil de centrale électrique : Parc solaire photovoltaïque de Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone

Le projet photovoltaïque Planet Solar de 50 MW en Sierra Leone est réparti sur quatre sites :
BO/Kenema : Une centrale électrique de 12 MW en construction
Port Loko : une centrale électrique de 4,05 MW (DC) à construire
Makoth : Une centrale électrique de 25 MW en construction
Kono : Une centrale électrique de 10 MW en construction


Moroccan Kingdom – United Kingdom: Electrical Link by Submarine Cable

Version Française: Royaume du Maroc et Royaume Uni: Liaison Electrique par Câble Sous-Marin

Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Publié le 3 Octobre 2021 – mise a jour 1/5/2022 En Grande Bretagne, le minuscule village du Devon de 286 habitants est relié au MAROC par le plus long câble sous-marin du monde pour 16 milliards de livres sterlingLe village d’Alverdiscott, Devon, est la destination finale du projet de câble sous-marin de 16 milliards de livres sterlingLe village de 286 habitants est relié à une … Continue reading



We’re part of @xlinks_uk’s project to build a giant cable between Devon and Morocco, unlocking more reliable, cheap and clean electrons 20 hours a day. “What’ll we do when the wind’s not blowing in the UK?” “Get sunshine from Morocco.”

https://t.co/Tk9B8Jnk6Y pic.twitter.com/zOmpSf36LD— Octopus Energy (@OctopusEnergy) May 12, 2022

@xlinks_uk‘s project to build a giant cable between Devon and Morocco.

In Britain, the tiny Devon village of 286 people is linked to MOROCCO by the world’s longest £16 billion submarine cable

The village of Alverdiscott, Devon, is the final destination of the submarine cable project £16 billion marine
The village of 286 is linked to a line to Morocco. The scheme will import solar and wind power to power seven million homes by 2030

The Answer my British Friend is Blowing in the Wind !!!

The Solution is coming from under the Water.

The Morocco – UK Power Project

Morocco, Land of Sunshine, Oranges, Eggs, Electric Charm and Camels for the Brits

The Xlinks Morocco-UK Power Project will be a new electricity generation facility entirely powered by solar and wind energy combined with a battery storage facility. Located in Morocco’s renewable energy-rich region of Guelmim Oued Noun, it will be connected exclusively to Great Britain via 3,800km HVDC sub-sea cables.

This “first of a kind” project will generate 10.5GW of zero-carbon electricity from the sun and wind to deliver 3.6GW of reliable energy for an average of 20+ hours a day. This is enough to provide low-cost, clean power to over 7 million British homes by 2030. Once complete, the project will be capable of supplying 8 percent of Great Britain’s electricity needs.

Alongside the consistent output from its solar panels and wind turbines, an onsite 20GWh/5GW battery facility will provide sufficient storage to reliably deliver each and every day, a dedicated, near-constant source of flexible and predictable clean energy for Britain, designed to complement the renewable energy already generated across the UK.

When domestic renewable energy generation in the United Kingdom drops due to low winds and short periods of sun, the project will harvest the benefits of long hours of sun in Morocco alongside the consistency of its convection Trade Winds, to provide a firm but flexible source of zero-carbon electricity.

British renewable energy company Xlinks is the developer of the project which will cover an area of ​​around 579 square miles (1,500 square kilometers) in Morocco.  A 10.5 gigawatt (GW) solar and wind farm will be built in the Moroccan region of Guelmim-Oued Noun. The cables will run above ground from the Power Plant until they reach the town of Tantan, where they will run underground.

The laying of the cable will be done with the help of fishing fleets, and the planned route of the cable avoids as many conservation areas as possible.  Following a shallow water route from Morocco to the UK, via Spain, Portugal and France, these cables will connect to the UK national grid in Devon.




Clean energy will thus be connected exclusively to the UK via 2,361 miles (3,800 km) and this with high voltage, direct current (HVDC) submarine cables and are used because of their ability to reduce inefficiencies when transporting energy.

This project is part of the drive to achieve a national net-zero electricity grid by 2035. Xlinks says the Morocco-UK electricity project will be able to power 7 million UK homes in by 2030, representing up to 8% of UK energy needs.

The project will cost $21.9 billion. Xlinks will build 7 GW of solar power and 3.5 GW of wind power, as well as 20 GWh/5 GW on-site battery storage, in Morocco. The transmission cable will consist of four cables. The first cable will be active in early 2027 and the other three should be launched in 2029. An agreement has been reached with the National Grid for two 1.8 GW connections at Alverdiscott in Devon.

Update April 21, 2022:

Submarine cable maker XLCC will build a factory in Hunterston, Scotland, and its first production will be for the Xlinks Morocco-UK Power Project.  Alverdiscott in North Devon will provide four 2,361-mile (3,800 km) submarine cables, the first phase between 2025 and 2027 linking wind and solar power generated in Morocco. This initiative will nearly double the current global production of HVDC cable manufacturing.  The world’s longest submarine cables will require 90,000 metric tons of steel, and XLCC signed Britain’s Steel Charter in Parliament this week, in which it pledged to use British steel.



Why go all the way to Morocco to get electricity for the UK?

A response made on October 3, 2021, is given by a British news outlet:

At the beginning of October 2021, this project was estimated at 16 billion pounds sterling and aims to circumvent the fundamental problems of British wind and solar energy.  Our winds are unpredictable and tend to blow at times of day when electricity demand is lowest. As it is for the British sun, well.

Meanwhile, in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region of Morocco, where the green power will be produced, reliable trade winds blow year-round. Equally practical, the wind speed at the Morocco site increases in the late afternoon and evening, coinciding with peak demand periods in the UK.


Débat de Haute Facture et Branché sur l’Électricité au Maroc !

Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Pourquoi, Comment et Quelles sont les Paramètres Internationaux?

Dans le cas du Maroc, une combinaison de facteurs sont en constante interférence et interaction et peut être résumée dans les faits suivants … Continuer de lire




The sun in Morocco also shines about 3,500 hours a year.  By contrast, Britain averages only 1,500 hours of sunshine per year. And because the sun burns more intensely in North Africa, the solar panels each produce about three times as much electricity there as in the UK, even in winter when British need electricity the most for heating and the light.




The Xlinks Morocco-UK Power project consists of building an inordinate amount of new kits to generate and transport green energy. This means covering 1,500 km2 of Moroccan desert with solar panels, wind turbines and a huge battery storage unit. And copper or aluminum submarine cables, wrapped in polythene insulation, will carry the generated energy to Devon. Four such cables are required, each threaded along a shallow undersea route through Spain, Portugal and France to Alverdiscott.

In the village, two 1.8 GW voltage source converter stations, which look like massive Meccano skeletons, will be built. (1.8 GW is the planned generation capacity for the Norfolk Vanguard wind farm project in the North Sea, which would consist of 180 turbines up to 1,150 feet tall.)



An answer made on April 21, 2022, in a word, the Resilience that is given by the company that is responsible for this project, Xlinks .

Xlinks explains: Morocco benefits from ideal solar and wind resources, necessary to develop renewable projects that could guarantee adequate electricity production throughout the year. It has the third highest Global Horizontal Radiation (GHI) in North Africa, which is 20% higher than the Spanish GHI and more than twice that of the UK. In addition, the shortest winter day still offers more than 10 hours of sunshine. This helps deliver generation profiles that meet the needs of the UK electricity market, particularly during periods of low offshore wind generation.

Remote generation and interconnection between distant geographic regions with inversely correlated weather systems will be more effective in addressing supply and demand imbalances over longer periods of time.

Xlinks notes that solar panels generate about three times more electricity in Morocco than that produced in the UK. Additionally, solar panels in Morocco have a higher capacity to generate up to five times more electricity from January to March than those in the UK.

According to its promoters, this project should create nearly 10,000 jobs in Morocco, including 2,000 permanent jobs.

SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI – NETWORK OF PUBLIC MEDIA



Kingdom of Morocco Power Bridge for United Kingdom

Contact: Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D.

saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Updated on July 7, 2024 – April 1, 2023, – January 5, 2022 and Originally Published on October 3, 2021

Introduction and explanation of the reason for writing and publishing the following articles that are reflective of decades of research around the world

Introduction et explication de la raison de la rédaction et de la publication des articles suivants qui reflètent des décennies de recherche à travers le monde

Mind State of a Single Transition and Two Faces of the Same Energy Vision

The Dream of an Editor is to break the silence and publish analyses, reports and reports on taboo subjects, especially those which convey the reform of knowledge and the recasting of current events according to official standards. As a Moroccan, Morocco is our first idea of development and building benefits for the rest of the nation.

Our work is a journey strewn with obstacles to bring about our perception and our belief in the Written and the publication of articles addressing both the structures of thought and the carrying out actions that can make the debate fruitful and enrich the constructive activities of progress. social, economic development and operational integration of state public agencies in the pursuit, overhaul and realization of the objectives and performances going towards the realization of the authentic independence of the financial and productive economy of Morocco.

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – 12/17/2023

État d’esprit d’une transition unique et deux faces d’une même vision énergétique

Le Rêve d’un Editeur est de briser le silence et de publier des analyses, des reportages et des reportages sur des sujets tabous, notamment ceux qui véhiculent la réforme des savoirs et la refonte de l’actualité selon les normes officielles. En tant que Marocain, le Maroc est notre première idée de développement et de création de bénéfices pour le reste de la nation.

Notre travail est un chemin semé d’embûches pour faire émerger notre perception et notre croyance dans l’Écrit et la publication d’articles abordant à la fois les structures de pensée et la conduite d’actions susceptibles de féconder le débat et d’enrichir les activités constructives de progrès. le développement social, économique et l’intégration opérationnelle des organismes publics de l’Etat dans la poursuite, la refonte et la réalisation des objectifs et performances allant vers la réalisation de l’indépendance authentique de l’économie financière et productive du Maroc.

Par Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – 17/12/2023

The counterpart, as in the case of United States investments in a multipolar world, Morocco is choosing:

1 – Targets both at the level of the positioning of the Moroccan Economy on the energy supply chain which is the most important and the most vulnerable at the level of the international market as it is the most profitable at the level of seasonal variations.

2 – Objectives centered on the current multipolar and neutrality in relation to the geo-strategic aims of a competitive nature between the West – United States and Allies + European Union on one side and BRIC, China, Russia and the Dandinons who waddle between the two blocs: like India and the other countries of the South.

3 – Morocco seeks to prove its capacity to replace clean and renewable energies as a national export and as a Magnet for the attractiveness of foreign direct investments which consider Electric Energy as one of the main elements of their risk analysis concerning the host countries of their companies.

4 – Morocco needs to assert itself at the level of the production and transformation of Electric Energy at the level of its offer as a commodity in order to establish its industrialize strategy which will be the new and next stage, namely Emergence of an offer of local and regional solutions for international demand for the International Division of Technological Work, Logistics based on niches of the mastery of digital knowledge and its extension of robotic intelligence.

5 – Morocco is moving forward, building itself and moving towards the establishment of an economy equipped with all the assets to make it a national economic structure diversified regionally and homogeneous at the national level as a stakeholder in the concert of nations hosting national industries located on the periphery of those of other Western and Eastern countries.

These economies, through their past collaborations and their present competition, have far exceeded the framework of the sole “Screwdriver Factory – Tourne-vise Usine” and “Assembly Line – Asymmetrical Assembly Line” asymetric as the basis for the control of the creation and innovation.

These countries, especially in South-West Asia, including China, are now located in an open and spontaneously competitive space at the level of manufacturing and the asymmetrical production of products and services offered for direct and variable consumption by consumers now acquired through selection. products based on their own criteria of choice and demonstration effect and having no consideration for the national origin of the product consumed.

A leveling of supply and demand is found at the level of purchasing power, the price of the product, the quality of its utility, the reliability of distribution logistics and customer service as well as the proximity of the international consumer market in power.

La contrepartie comme le cas des investissements des Etats Unis dans un monde multipolaire, le Maroc est en train de choisir:

1 – Des cibles a la fois au niveau du positionnement de l’Économie du Maroc sur la chaîne d’approvisionnement énergétique qui la plus importante et la plus vulnérable au niveau du marche international comme elle est la plus rentable au niveau des variations saisonnières.

2 – Des objectifs centrés sur les actuelles multipolaires et la neutralité par rapport aux visées géo-stratégiques d’ordre concurrentielles entre l’Occident – Etats-Unis et Alliés + Union Européenne d’un coté et BRIC, Chine, Russie et les Dandinons qui dandinent entre les deux blocs: comme l’Inde et les autres pays du Sud.

3 – Le Maroc cherche a se prouver sa capacité de substituer les énergies propres et renouvelables en tant qu’exportation nationale et en tant que Magnet pour l’attractivité des investissements directs étrangers qui considèrent l’Énergie Electrique en tant qu’un des principaux éléments de leur analyse des risques concernant les pays hôtes de leurs entreprises.

4 – Le Maroc a besoin de se faire valoir au niveau de la production et la transformation de l’Énergie Electrique au niveau de son offre comme commodité afin d’asseoir sa stratégie industrialisable qui sera la nouvelle et la prochaine étape a savoir l’Émergence d’une offre de solutions locales et régionales pour la demande internationale pour la Division International du Travail Technologique, Logistiques basée sur des créneaux de la maîtrise du savoir numérique et sa prolongation de l’intelligence robotique.

5 – Le Maroc s’avance, se construit et se dirige vers l’instauration d’une économie dotée de tous les atouts pour en faire une structure économique nationale diversifiée régionalement et homogène au niveau nationale en tant que partie prenante du concert des nations abritant des industries nationales localisées a la périphérie de celles des autres pays occidentaux et orientaux.

Ces économies a travers leurs collaborations passées et leurs concurrences présentes ont largement dépassées le cadre de la seule “Screwdriver Factory – Tourne-vise Usine” et “Assembly Line – Ligne d’Assemblage” asymétrique comme base et comme seule maîtrise de la création et de l’innovation.

Ces pays surtout du Sud-Ouest Asiatique y compris la Chine se situent dorénavant dans un espace ouvert et concurrentiel spontané au niveau de la manufacture et la production asymétrique des produits et des services offert a la consommation directe et variable des consommateurs dorénavant acquis a la sélection des produits basés sur leur propre critères de choix et d’effet de démonstration et n’ayant aucune considération pour l’origine nationale du produit consommé.

Un nivellement de l’offre comme de la demande se rencontre au niveau du pouvoir d’achat, du prix du produit, la qualité de son utilité, la fiabilité de la logistique de distribution et du service clients ainsi que la proximité du marché consommateur international en puissance.

My concepts and my ideas put forward in this text deserve further study by decision-makers, political leaders, state officials, researchers, academicians and business leaders in Morocco.

Since the end of the 1970s I have been writing and analyzing this phenomenon of transition and transformation of economies, Africa search for a Model of Development in the first place.

A year later, I started my research on Industrial Development in Morocco and what is the central role of the State in lifting the economy to a take-off, growth, and steady development of the most important industrial sectors and productions driving the Moroccan economy and providing the highest return and employment as well as contribution in the exports.

While I was a young student at Sciences Po Grenoble in France, where I lived one of the most devastating in my life stories which undermined all the ingredients and opportunities for another Made In Great Britain future of the time but my pride to be an African and to remain so was worth all the losses I endured thereafter like a cascade of magma burning everything in my path.   My wounds have never been healed but my African dignity is my eternal strength

I am proud to have always supported Africa wherever I go and this through the Education I received from my Mother and my Father, Rahma Wa Ghofrane for all our parents, Amen

Africa between the Walls of Sciences Po Grenoble – France: Right-wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives in 1977-78

Mon concepts et mes idées avancés dans ce texte méritent un approfondissement de la part des décideurs, des leaders politiques, de responsables de l’Etat, des chercheurs, des académiciens et des chefs d’entreprises au Maroc.

Depuis la fin des années 70 que j’écris et analyse ce phénomène de la transition et de la transformation des économies, en premier le Maroc.

Un an plus tard, j’ai commencé mes recherches sur le développement industriel au Maroc et sur le rôle central de l’État dans l’élévation de l’économie vers un décollage, une croissance et un développement régulier des secteurs industriels et des productions les plus importants qui stimulent l’économie marocaine et offrant le rendement et l’emploi les plus élevés ainsi qu’une contribution aux exportations.

Alors que j’étais jeune étudiant à  Sciences Po Grenoble en France, où j’ai vécu l’une des histoires les plus dévastatrices de ma vie qui a miné tous les ingrédients et opportunités pour un autre futur Made In Great Britain de l’époque, mais ma fierté d’être Africain et le rester valait toutes les pertes que j’ai endurées par la suite comme une cascade de magma brûlant tout sur mon passage. Mes blessures n’ont jamais été guéries mais ma dignité africaine est ma force éternelle

Je suis fier d’avoir toujours soutenu l’Afrique partout où je vais et cela à travers l’Éducation que j’ai reçue de ma Mère et de mon Père, Rahma Wa Ghofrane pour tous nos parents, Amen

L’Afrique entre les murs de Sciences Po Grenoble – France : forteresse d’extrême droite et faux progressistes en 1977-78

Destiny Rewarded Me – Le Destin fut ma Récompense: Government of China Invited Me

Prize for Defending Africa Development with Chinese Model at SciencesPo – Grenoble – France

Prize for Defending Africa Development with Chinese Model at SciencesPo – Grenoble – France

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. – April 10, 2023 – China Ink Wrote an Attaching Memory in My Mind, 1977 – Africa Afrique Murée at Sciences Po Grenoble: Right-Wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives in 1977-78  March 5, 2023  Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Sciences Po Grenoble in 1977-78: Right-Wing Extremist Fortress and False Progressives To my African Sisters and Brothers Those who have not lived in front … Continue reading

China – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

China – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. – September 27, 2022 – Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Invited by the Central and Provincial Governments of China with Dr. James Garrett and the East Bay Center for International Trade Development – Guiyang, Guizhou Province ★ Invited by the Chinese Government to facilitate the international expansion of Chinese companies … Continue reading

My Second Cycle Diploma Thesis Economics – Finance Section at Sciences Po GrenobleUniversité Grenoble Alpes is:

“Intervention de l’Etat dans l’Economie: Etude du Cas de l’Industrie Textile au Maroc” en 1978-79

My research at the @Institute of Economic Research and Planning for Development at the Université Grenoble Alpes was on the New Industrial Countries and their Development Strategy during 1979-1982 was on the New Industrial Countries and their Development Strategy – 1979-1982

From 1981 to 1985, with one year of research at l’University of California, Berkeley et au Centre of Latin American Studies and in 1982 at the Centre de Recherche et Documentation sur l’Amérique Latine au sein de IHEAL Institute of Latin American studies Laboratoire 111 associé au Centre national de la recherche scientifique resulted in the development and the publication of my research by the Centre national de la recherche scientifique:

Mon Mémoire de Diplôme de Second Cycle Section Economie – Finance a Sciences Po GrenobleUniversité Grenoble Alpes est :

“Intervention de l’Etat dans l’Economie: Etude du Cas de l’Industrie Textile au Maroc” en 1978-79

Ma recherche a l’@Institut de Recherche Economique et de Planification pour le Developpement a Université Grenoble Alpes fut sur les Nouveaux Pays Industriels et leur Strategie de Developpement – 1979-1982

Entre 1981 et 1985, avec une année passée a l’University of California, Berkeley et au Centre of Latin American Studies pour ma recherche et par la suite au Centre national de la recherche scientifique et au Centre de Recherche et Documentation sur l’Amérique Latine au sein de IHEAL Institute of Latin American studies Laboratoire 111 associé au Centre national de la recherche scientifique :

My Research and Publication on ” Relation ambivalente entre l’Etat fédéral et les groupes d’intérêts privés au Brésil dans la première moitié du XXème siècle.” is considered a Pioneer in her field of analysis and the subject addressed. We were only two researchers in the world to address this issue as evidenced in this letter from Dr. William P. Glade, Dean at the University of Texas at Austin, and President of the Latin American Studies Association (1979–1980).

Dr. William Glade began teaching at The University of Texas at Austin in 1971 and served as the director of the Institute of Latin American Studies. His research focused on comparative economics, international business, money and banking. Dr. Glade held numerous consulting positions for government agencies including the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the United States Information Agency and the Ford Foundation.

Ma Recherche et Publication sur ” Relation ambivalente entre l’Etat fédéral et les groupes d’intérêts privés au Brésil dans la première moitié du XXème siècle.” sont considérées comme Pionnière dans son domaine d’analyse et le sujet abordé. Nous sommes et nous étions seulement deux chercheurs dans le monde a aborder cette question comme le témoigne cette lettre du Dr. William P. Glade, Doyen a University of Texas at Austin, et  President of the Latin American Studies Association (1979–1980).

Dr William Glade a commencé à enseigner à l’Université du Texas à Austin en 1971 et a été directeur de l’Institut d’études latino-américaines. Ses recherches portaient sur l’économie comparée, le commerce international, la monnaie et la banque. Le Dr Glade a occupé de nombreux postes de consultant auprès d’agences gouvernementales, notamment le Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, l’Agence d’information des États-Unis et la Fondation Ford.





Morocco: African Manufacturing Destination

The Slogan Will Become:

Manufactured in Morocco

No need to mention 100% made in Morocco or Made in Morocco

Le Maroc: Destination Manufacture Africaine

Le Slogan Deviendra:

Manufacturée au Maroc

Plus besoin de mentionner 100% fait au Maroc ou Fait au Maroc



Here is my modest contribution to advance the discussion and to stimulate the debate about national energy that is “essential and/or detrimental” to any model development and if we are seeking to have our industries to be the hub for the Manufacturing sector located between Europe, North America, Middle and Fareast and our Africa, we need to have a Great Power diversified and plural in its source like in its energetic provision based on national independence of our Energy Policy.

Just for matter of location and extension, China has developed a Solar Farm that can provide power to the entire Country of Sierra Leone.

Voici ma modeste contribution pour faire avancer la discussion et stimuler le débat sur l’énergie nationale « essentielle et/ou préjudiciable » à tout développement de modèle et si nous cherchons à faire de nos industries la plaque tournante du secteur manufacturier situé entre l’Europe , Amérique du Nord, Moyen et Extrême-Orient et notre Afrique, nous avons besoin d’avoir une Grande Puissance diversifiée et plurielle dans sa source ainsi que dans son approvisionnement énergétique basé sur l’indépendance nationale de notre politique énergétique.

Juste pour des questions d’emplacement et d’extension, la Chine a développé une ferme solaire capable de fournir de l’électricité à l’ensemble du pays de la Sierra Leone.


China has just connected what it believes to be the world’s biggest solar power plant to the grid in northwestern Xinjiang. The plant covers an area of ​​200,000 acres and is reported to have an output of 6.09 billion kWh annually.

The new plant is in the deserts near the region’s capital Ürümqi. The site came online this Monday (June 3) and is being run by the Chinese state-owned Power Construction Corporation, co-owned by the China Africa Development Fund and the Shenzhen Energy Group, with a respective stake of 50% each.

La Chine vient de connecter ce qu’elle considère comme la plus grande centrale solaire du monde au réseau du nord-ouest du Xinjiang. L’usine couvre une superficie de 200 000 acres et aurait une production annuelle de 6,09 milliards de kWh.

La nouvelle usine se trouve dans les déserts près de la capitale régionale, Ürümqi. Le site a été mis en ligne ce lundi 3 juin et est géré par la société d’État chinoise Power Construction Corporation, détenue en copropriété par le China Africa Development Fund et le Shenzhen Energy Group, avec une participation respective de 50 % chacun. Le parc solaire photovoltaïque de Sierra Leone est un projet solaire monté au sol.

Power plant profile: Sierra Leone Solar PV Park, Sierra Leone

The 50MW Planet Solar PV project in Sierra Leone is split across four locations:
BO/Kenema: A 12MW power plant under construction
Port Loko: A 4.05 MW (DC) power plant to be constructed
Makoth: A 25MW power plant under construction
Kono: A 10MW power plant under construction

Profil de centrale électrique : Parc solaire photovoltaïque de Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone

Le projet photovoltaïque Planet Solar de 50 MW en Sierra Leone est réparti sur quatre sites :
BO/Kenema : Une centrale électrique de 12 MW en construction
Port Loko : une centrale électrique de 4,05 MW (DC) à construire
Makoth : Une centrale électrique de 25 MW en construction
Kono : Une centrale électrique de 10 MW en construction


Moroccan Kingdom – United Kingdom: Electrical Link by Submarine Cable

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Royaume du Maroc et Royaume Uni: Liaison Electrique par Câble Sous-Marin

Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Publié le 3 Octobre 2021 – mise a jour 1/5/2022 En Grande Bretagne, le minuscule village du Devon de 286 habitants est relié au MAROC par le plus long câble sous-marin du monde pour 16 milliards de livres sterlingLe village d’Alverdiscott, Devon, est la destination finale du projet de câble sous-marin de 16 milliards de livres sterlingLe village de 286 habitants est relié à une … Continue reading


We’re part of @xlinks_uk’s project to build a giant cable between Devon and Morocco, unlocking more reliable, cheap and clean electrons 20 hours a day. “What’ll we do when the wind’s not blowing in the UK?” “Get sunshine from Morocco.”

https://t.co/Tk9B8Jnk6Y pic.twitter.com/zOmpSf36LD— Octopus Energy (@OctopusEnergy) May 12, 2022

@xlinks_uk‘s project to build a giant cable between Devon and Morocco.

In Britain, the tiny Devon village of 286 people is linked to MOROCCO by the world’s longest £16 billion submarine cable

The village of Alverdiscott, Devon, is the final destination of the submarine cable project £16 billion marine
The village of 286 is linked to a line to Morocco. The scheme will import solar and wind power to power seven million homes by 2030

The Answer my British Friend is Blowing in the Wind !!!

The Solution is coming from under the Water.

The Morocco – UK Power Project

Morocco, Land of Sunshine, Oranges, Eggs, Electric Charm and Camels for the Brits

The Xlinks Morocco-UK Power Project will be a new electricity generation facility entirely powered by solar and wind energy combined with a battery storage facility. Located in Morocco’s renewable energy-rich region of Guelmim Oued Noun, it will be connected exclusively to Great Britain via 3,800km HVDC sub-sea cables.

This “first of a kind” project will generate 10.5GW of zero-carbon electricity from the sun and wind to deliver 3.6GW of reliable energy for an average of 20+ hours a day. This is enough to provide low-cost, clean power to over 7 million British homes by 2030. Once complete, the project will be capable of supplying 8 percent of Great Britain’s electricity needs.

Alongside the consistent output from its solar panels and wind turbines, an onsite 20GWh/5GW battery facility will provide sufficient storage to reliably deliver each and every day, a dedicated, near-constant source of flexible and predictable clean energy for Britain, designed to complement the renewable energy already generated across the UK.

When domestic renewable energy generation in the United Kingdom drops due to low winds and short periods of sun, the project will harvest the benefits of long hours of sun in Morocco alongside the consistency of its convection Trade Winds, to provide a firm but flexible source of zero-carbon electricity.

British renewable energy company Xlinks is the developer of the project which will cover an area of ​​around 579 square miles (1,500 square kilometers) in Morocco.  A 10.5 gigawatt (GW) solar and wind farm will be built in the Moroccan region of Guelmim-Oued Noun. The cables will run above ground from the Power Plant until they reach the town of Tantan, where they will run underground.

The laying of the cable will be done with the help of fishing fleets, and the planned route of the cable avoids as many conservation areas as possible.  Following a shallow water route from Morocco to the UK, via Spain, Portugal and France, these cables will connect to the UK national grid in Devon.




Clean energy will thus be connected exclusively to the UK via 2,361 miles (3,800 km) and this with high voltage, direct current (HVDC) submarine cables and are used because of their ability to reduce inefficiencies when transporting energy.

This project is part of the drive to achieve a national net-zero electricity grid by 2035. Xlinks says the Morocco-UK electricity project will be able to power 7 million UK homes in by 2030, representing up to 8% of UK energy needs.

The project will cost $21.9 billion. Xlinks will build 7 GW of solar power and 3.5 GW of wind power, as well as 20 GWh/5 GW on-site battery storage, in Morocco. The transmission cable will consist of four cables. The first cable will be active in early 2027 and the other three should be launched in 2029. An agreement has been reached with the National Grid for two 1.8 GW connections at Alverdiscott in Devon.

Update April 21, 2022:

Submarine cable maker XLCC will build a factory in Hunterston, Scotland, and its first production will be for the Xlinks Morocco-UK Power Project.  Alverdiscott in North Devon will provide four 2,361-mile (3,800 km) submarine cables, the first phase between 2025 and 2027 linking wind and solar power generated in Morocco. This initiative will nearly double the current global production of HVDC cable manufacturing.  The world’s longest submarine cables will require 90,000 metric tons of steel, and XLCC signed Britain’s Steel Charter in Parliament this week, in which it pledged to use British steel.



Why go all the way to Morocco to get electricity for the UK?

A response made on October 3, 2021, is given by a British news outlet:

At the beginning of October 2021, this project was estimated at 16 billion pounds sterling and aims to circumvent the fundamental problems of British wind and solar energy.  Our winds are unpredictable and tend to blow at times of day when electricity demand is lowest. As it is for the British sun, well.

Meanwhile, in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region of Morocco, where the green power will be produced, reliable trade winds blow year-round. Equally practical, the wind speed at the Morocco site increases in the late afternoon and evening, coinciding with peak demand periods in the UK.


Débat de Haute Facture et Branché sur l’Électricité au Maroc !

Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Pourquoi, Comment et Quelles sont les Paramètres Internationaux?

Dans le cas du Maroc, une combinaison de facteurs sont en constante interférence et interaction et peut être résumée dans les faits suivants … Continuer de lire




The sun in Morocco also shines about 3,500 hours a year.  By contrast, Britain averages only 1,500 hours of sunshine per year. And because the sun burns more intensely in North Africa, the solar panels each produce about three times as much electricity there as in the UK, even in winter when British need electricity the most for heating and the light.




The Xlinks Morocco-UK Power project consists of building an inordinate amount of new kits to generate and transport green energy. This means covering 1,500 km2 of Moroccan desert with solar panels, wind turbines and a huge battery storage unit. And copper or aluminum submarine cables, wrapped in polythene insulation, will carry the generated energy to Devon. Four such cables are required, each threaded along a shallow undersea route through Spain, Portugal and France to Alverdiscott.

In the village, two 1.8 GW voltage source converter stations, which look like massive Meccano skeletons, will be built. (1.8 GW is the planned generation capacity for the Norfolk Vanguard wind farm project in the North Sea, which would consist of 180 turbines up to 1,150 feet tall.)



An answer made on April 21, 2022, in a word, the Resilience that is given by the company that is responsible for this project, Xlinks .

Xlinks explains: Morocco benefits from ideal solar and wind resources, necessary to develop renewable projects that could guarantee adequate electricity production throughout the year. It has the third highest Global Horizontal Radiation (GHI) in North Africa, which is 20% higher than the Spanish GHI and more than twice that of the UK. In addition, the shortest winter day still offers more than 10 hours of sunshine. This helps deliver generation profiles that meet the needs of the UK electricity market, particularly during periods of low offshore wind generation.

Remote generation and interconnection between distant geographic regions with inversely correlated weather systems will be more effective in addressing supply and demand imbalances over longer periods of time.

Xlinks notes that solar panels generate about three times more electricity in Morocco than in the UK. Additionally, solar panels in Morocco have a higher capacity to generate up to five times more electricity from January to March than those in the UK.

According to its promoters, this project should create nearly 10,000 jobs in Morocco, including 2,000 permanent jobs.

SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI – NETWORK OF PUBLIC MEDIA



Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: 2004-2024 – USA-MOROCCO


My Father Moulay Ahmed Cherkaoui

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO TRI CK USA – First Moroccan Muslim Contractor of Public Transport in Early 1920 – Twenties of 20th Century: Moulay Ahmed Cherkaoui at 24 was the First Muslim Transporter in Morocco By Dr.  Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Son of Moulay Ahmed CherkaouiFather of Moulay Ahmed Cherkaoui Said El Mansour Cherkaoui PARENTAL HERITAGE OF MOROCCAN NATIONALISM This is Haj Ahmed Cherkaoui All … Continue reading My Father Moulay Ahmed Cherkaoui


COLLECTION OF SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI PUBLICATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WITH THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO

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Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Works on Kingdom of Morocco Investment and Trade

   Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Contact us: support@triconsultingkyoto.com International Affairs Analyst You can contact Said El Mansour Cherkaoui at: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com Website: https://triconsultingkyoto.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/18446860/admin/feed/posts Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. – ★ Strategic Catalyst Driving U.S.-Morocco-Africa Investment, Trade, and Business Development ★ Senior Policy Adviser in International Affairs ★ Accomplished Public Speaker ★ Distinguished News Executive … Continue reading

Reflections of the Kingdom of Morocco in California

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – MAY 27, 2024 – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public … Continue reading


Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s Work on the USA – Kingdom of Morocco, 2004 – 2024

   Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Celebration of 20 Years of Work on the Relation of the USA – Kingdom Morocco by Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui 2004 2024 7 – 23 – 2004 – 7 – 23 – 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. – ★ Strategic Catalyst Driving U.S.-Morocco-Africa Investment, Trade, and Business Development ★ Senior Policy Adviser in … Continue reading


Updated on 7/24/2024 to Celebrate 20 years of Commitment and Work by Dr. Said El Mansour working on the relationship between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Morocco

2004 – 2024

CELEBRATION OF 20 YEARS OF WORK BY SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI DEVELOPING A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO

Moroccan High-Ranking Government Officials Blessing Frisco Bay

Moroccan High-Ranking Government Officials Blessing Frisco Bay May 11, 2024, Moroccan Trade Mission in Silicon Valley – California – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Senior Policy and Business Adviser ★ Consultant ★ News Executive Editor ★ Public Speaker ★ … Continue reading


Investment and Trade Moroccan Delegation in USA

Dear Moroccan Professionals in the Silicon Valley, Looking forward to welcoming you!Venue will be shared shortly. ★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui ★ TRI CK USA By Said El Mansour … Continue reading


Moroccans Meeting in the United States of America

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies « Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon Valley, bringing together Moroccan professionals from diverse sectors. Proud of such a dynamic community and excited for the future collaborations ahead !» Declaration by His … Continue reading


Morocco Flying Clouds from Palo Alto, Silicon Valley to Marrakech, GITEX AFRICA

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Strategic Catalyst Driving U.S.-Morocco-Africa Investment, Trade, and Business Development ★ Senior Policy Adviser in International Affairs ★ Accomplished Public Speaker ★ Distinguished News Executive Editor ★ 95 articles May 28, 2024 … Continue reading



A Collection of Articles on Morocco and United States Relationships Written and Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui can be accessed and reviewed in the following publications ★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations ★

Moroccan-American Treaty of Peace and Friendship

The Moroccan-American Treaty of Peace and Friendship was sealed by Mohammed III, signed by Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, and ratified by the U.S. Congress on July 18, 1787. Arabic text reads: الحمد لله هذا تقييد ش… More

USMO: United States and Morocco

Initially published on December 1, 2023, 5:45 AM – Updated on 6/11/2024 at 5:45 PM Morocco By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui… Continue reading

Morocco Profile: Investment and Trade Trends

Morocco and United States Trade Relations Morocco is located in Northwestern Africa and is slightly geographically larger than California. The capital of Morocco is Rabat, which is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco has a population of 34.37 million people and a gross domestic product (GDP) of $100.6 billion. Due to its proximity to Europe … Continue reading Morocco Profile: Investment and Trade Trends

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Mr. International

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of interests and accomplishments Promotion of Investment in Morocco: Trade and Investment: Based in Northern California, USA, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is actively involved in promoting, inviting, and encouraging investment in Morocco … Continue reading

United States of America and Kingdom of Morocco

Morocco and United States Trade Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui December 29, 2020 U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui December 25, 2020 Lire la suite United States of America and Kingdom of Morocco→

Prospects of the US and Morocco Relation

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Executive Editor, October 25, 2020 United States’ Ambassador to Morocco, Mr David Fischer … Continue reading Prospects of the US and Morocco Relation 

United States and California Relations with Morocco

The Moroccan-American friendship up-to-this date [2019] has lasted more than 240 years: The Barbary Treaties 1786-1816 Treaty with Morocco June 28 and July 15, 1786 Continue reading

Morocco and United States Trade Relations

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui and His Global Interactions and Endeavors Morocco has ratified 71 bilateral investment treaties for the promotion and protection of investments and 60 economic agreements – including with the United States and most EU nations– that aim to eliminate the double taxation of income or gains.  Morocco is the only country on the African continent with … Continue reading December 29, 2020

U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, 12/25/2020 – Northern California Office The US DFC has made several announcements signifying its efforts to expand into Morocco – including the opening of a new Prosper Africa regional office … Continue reading U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized 

US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, January 2, 2018 The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide … Continue Reading →

Made in Morocco with Moroccan Legacy

Dr. Cherkaoui & Center for International Trade Development ★ CITD in Morocco

And Still Counting and Adding More Years

USA and Morocco: Trade Profile – ★ CHRNIQUE  CHERKAUI

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has organized several trade missions in California, North and Sub Saharan Africa, China, https://chroniquecherkaoui.wordpress.com/usamorocco-tradeprofile/

Maroc Morocco المغرب Marruecos Марокко 摩洛哥 Publications Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Dans les publications présentes dans cette page, le but principal demeure la participation dans le débat national sur le devenir du Maroc et la réalisation d’un authentique, équitable et juste progrès social dont les Marocaines et les Marocains de toutes les confessions et cultures sont les premiers et les ultimes bénéficiaires tout en étant les … Lire la Suite →

US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide a merchandise processing fee (MPF) exemption. Value … Lire la suite US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

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


★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui ★

BE SMART : CHOOSE THE ROAD TO MOROCCO ! Here is an overview of Morocco’s investment and economic environment that we hope will enhance your interest in developing trade, financial, and cultural relationships with the Moroccan people. 📷TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA supports you in your investment projects, whatever their form: new sites, … Continue reading★

Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco 

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui The U.S.-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in 2006, made Morocco the first African country to sign such an agreement with the United States. Such action has renewed the privilege that Morocco had to be the first … Continue reading Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco  December 16, 2020

MAFTA – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

Editor: Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006. Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United Continue reading  

Trade  MOROCCO  USA 

Articles on Morocco – USA Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco  Said El…Continue Reading →


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Dr. Cherkaoui organized and presented Multiple International Conferences in Collaboration with the US Department of Commerce, the US Small Business Department, the US Small Business Association, the 2 East Bay and Bay Area Centers for International Trade Development, and other local business professional representative organizations and the Chambers of Commerce around the Bay Area of San Francisco … Continue reading Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: International Conferences


Morocco★USA★California★China

USA place and position in the global marketplace … Continue reading

US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

and keep adding new years to this First Recognition of the Newly Independent United States of America by the Kingdom of Morocco

The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) was enacted on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement, most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty-free free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide a merchandise processing fee (MPF) exemption. Value … Lire la suite

Morocco and California Trade

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, December 16, 2020 California exported to Morocco $116.9 million in 2019 and $111 million of worth of goods. … Continue reading Morocco and California Trade 


Tech Drive on the Road to Morocco Africa

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO TRI CK USA – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Works on Africa and Morocco Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com The following platforms represent the groups and Websites that Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has created and is managing to increase the visibility of Africa and Morocco and to draw interest in matters focusing on the needs of Africans and … Continue reading Tech Drive on the Road to Morocco Africa

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TRI CONSULTING KYOTO TRI CK USA – Globaloganization of Renault Development Strategy Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, a well-known scholar and analyst, has provided valuable insights into the relationship between the United States and Morocco. Here are some key points from his analysis: Morocco ★ USA ★ Morocco ★ California★ Articles on Morocco ★ USA Relations ★ Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui … Continue reading Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Asia and Latin America Works by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

China Consulting Mission Accomplished

   Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  ★ Global Engagements ★ U.S. Endeavors ★ Said El Mansour Cherkaoui ★ Said El Mansour Cherkaoui and China 新年快乐 – XĪNNIÁN KUÀILÈ  Invited by the Chinese Government to facilitate the international expansion of Chinese companies and to provide training to the leaders of Chinese companies on the requirements of business internationalization and the development of … Continue reading China Consulting Mission Accomplished

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Research – Publication: From NAFTA to CUSMA

  Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Research – Publication: From NAFTA to CUSMA Said El Mansour Cherkaoui From NAFTA to CUSMA December 8, 1987 – December 8, 2021:From #NAFTA to #CUSMA Lic Cuautémoc Cárdenas – Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano Recent publications of Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. on Mexico and the Integration of North American Market A Story that started in 1982 at the Université Sorbonne … Continue reading


Treaty of Peace & Friendship 1787 Between Morocco and The United States

To all persons to whom these presents shall come or be made known- WHEREAS the United States of America in Congress assembled by their
Commission bearing date the twelfth day of May One Thousand, Seven-Hundred and Eighty-Four thought proper to constitute John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson their Ministers Plenipotentiary, giving to them or a Majority of them full powers to confer, treat & negotiate with the Ambassador, Minister or Commissioner of His Majesty the Emperor of Morocco concerning a Treaty of Amity and Commerce, to make & receive propositions for such Treaty and to conclude and sign the same, transmitting to the United States in Congress assembled for their final Ratification.

And by one other commission bearing date the Eleventh day of March One-Thousand Seven-hundred & Eighty-five did further empower the said
Ministers Plenipotentiary or a majority of them, by writing under the hands and Seals to appoint such agent in the said business as they might think proper with authority under the directions and instruction of the said Ministers to commence & prosecute the said Negotiations & Conferences for the said Treaty provided that the said Treaty should be signed by Ministers: And Whereas, We the said John Adams & Thomas Jefferson two of the said Ministers Plenipotentiary (the said Benjamin Franklin being absent) by writing under the Hand and Seal of the said John Adams at London, October fifth, One-thousand Seven-hundred and Eighty-five, & of the said Thomas Jefferson at Paris October the Eleventh of the same year, did appoint Thomas Barclay, Agent in the business aforesaid, giving him the Powers therein, which by the said second commission we were authorized go give, and the said Thomas Barclay in pursuance thereof, bath arranged Articles for a Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the
United States of America and His Majesty the Emperor of Morocco & sealed with His Royal Seal, being translated into the language of said United States of America, together with the Attestations thereto annexed are in the following words, To Wit:

In the name of Almighty God.

This is a Treaty of Peace and Friendship established between us and the United States of America, which is confirmed, and which we have ordered to be written in the Book and sealed with our Royal Seal at our Court of Morocco in the Twenty-Fifth day of the blessed month of Shaban, in the year One-Thousand Two-hundred, trusting in God it will remain permanent.

ARTICLE 1

We declare that both Parties have agreed that this Treaty consisting of twenty five Articles shall be inserted in this Book and delivered to the Honorable Thomas Barclay, the Agent of the United States now at our Court, with whose Approbation it has been made and who is duly authorized on their part, to treat with us concerning all the matters contained therein.

ARTICLE 2

If either of the parties shall be at war with any nation whatever, the other party shall not take a commission from the enemy nor fight under their colors.

ARTICLE 3

If either of the parties shall be at war with any nation whatever and take a prize belonging to that nation, and there shall be found on board subjects or effects belonging to either of the parties, the subjects shall be set at liberty and the effect returned to the owners. And if any goods belonging to any nation, with whom either the parties shall be at war, shall be loaded on vessels belonging to the other party, they shall pass free and unmolested without any attempt being made to take or detain them.

ARTICLE 4

A signal or pass shall be given to all vessels belonging to both parties, by which they are to be known when they meet at sea, and if the commander of a ship of war of either party shall have other ships under his convoy, the Declaration of the commander shall alone be sufficient to exempt any of them from examination.

ARTICLE 5

If either of the parties shall be at war, and shall meet a vessel at sea, belonging to the other, it is agreed that if an examination is to be made, it shall be done by sending a boat with two or three men only, and if any gun shall be bread and injury done without reason, the offending party shall make good all damages.

ARTICLE 6

If any Moor shall bring citizens of the United States or their effects to His Majesty, the citizens shall immediately be set at liberty and the effects restored, and in like manner, if any Moor not a subject of the dominions shall make prize of any of the citizens of America or their effects and bring them into any of the ports of His Majesty, they shall be immediately released, as they will be considered as under His Majesty’s Protection.

ARTICLE 7

If any vessel of either party shall put into a port of the other and have occasion for provisions or other supplies, they shall be furnished without any interruption or molestation.

ARTICLE 8

If any vessel of the United States shall meet with a disaster at sea and put into one of our ports to repairs, she shall be at liberty to land and reload her cargo, without paying any duty whatever.

ARTICLE 9

If any Vessel of the Untied States shall be cast on Shore on any Part of our Coasts, she shall remain at the disposition of the Owners and no one shall attempt going near her without their Approbation, as she is then considered particularly under our Protection; and if any Vessel of the United States shall be forced to put in to our Ports, by Stress of weather or otherwise, she shall not be compelled to land her Cargo, but shall remain in tranquility until the Commander shall think proper to proceed on his Voyage.

ARTICLE 10

If any Vessel of either of the Parties shall have an engagement with a Vessel belonging to any of the Christian Powers within gunshot of the Forts of the other, the Vessel so engaged shall be defended and protected as much as possible until she is in safety; and if any American Vessel shall be cast on shore on the Coast of Wadnoon or any Coast thereabout, the People to her shall be protected, and assisted until by the help of God, they shall be sent to their Country.

ARTICLE 11

If we shall be at War with any Christian Power and any of our Vessels sail from the Ports of the United States, no Vessel belonging to the enemy shall follow until twenty four hours after the Departure of our Vessels; and the same Regulation shall be observed towards the American Vessels sailing from our Ports be the enemies Moors or Christians.

ARTICLE 12

If any ship of war belonging to the United States shall put into any of our ports, she shall not be examined on any pretense whatever, even though she should have fugitive slaves on board, nor shall the governor or commander of the place compel them to be brought on shore on any pretext, nor require any payment for them.

ARTICLE 13

If a ship of war of either party shall put into a port of the other and salute, it shall be returned from the fort with an equal number of guns, not with more or less.

ARTICLE 14

The commerce with the United States shall be on the same footing as is the commerce with Spain, or as that with the most favored nation for the time being; and their citizens shall be respected and esteemed, and have full liberty to pass and repass our country and seaports whenever they please, without interruption.

ARTICLE 15

Merchants of both countries shall employ only such interpreters, and such other persons to assist them in their business, as they shall think proper. No commander of a vessel shall transport his cargo on board another vessel; he shall not be detained in port longer than he may think proper; and all persons employed in loading or unloading goods, or in any labor whatever, shall be paid at the customary rates, not more and not less.

ARTICLE 16

In case of a war between the parties, the prisoners are not to be made slaves, but to be exchanged one for another, captain for captain, officer for officer, and one private man for another; and if there shall prove a deficiency on either side, it shall be made up by the payment of one hundred Mexican dollars for each person wanting. And it is agreed that all prisoners shall be exchanged in twelve months from the time of their being taken, and that this exchange may be effected by a merchant or any other person authorized of by either of the parties.

ARTICLE 17

Merchants shall not be compelled to buy or sell any kind of goods but such as they shall think proper; and may buy and sell all sorts of merchandize but such as are prohibited to the other Christian nations.

ARTICLE 18

All goods shall be weighed and examined before they are sent on board , and to avoid all detention of vessels, no examination shall afterwards be made, unless it shall first be proved that contraband goods have been sent on board, in which case, the persons who took the contraband goods on board, shall be punished according to the usage and custom of the country, and no other person whatever shall be injured, nor shall the ship or cargo incur any penalty or damage whatever.

ARTICLE 19

No vessel shall be detained import on any pretense whatever, nor be obliged to take on board on any articles without the consent of the commander, who shall be at full liberty to agree for the freight of any goods he takes on board.

ARTICLE 20

If any of the citizens of the Untied States, or any persons under their protection, shall have any disputes with each other, the consul shall decide between the parties, and whenever the consul shall require any aid or assistance from our government, to enforce his decisions, it shall be immediately granted to him.

ARTICLE 21

If any citizen of the Untied States should kill or wound a Moor, or, on the contrary, if a Moor shall kill or wound a citizen of the United States, the law of the country shall take place, and equal justice shall be rendered, the consul assisting at the trial; and if any delinquent shall make his escape, the consul shall not be answerable for him in any manner whatever.

ARTICLE 22

If an American citizen shall die in our country, and no will shall appear, the consul shall take possession of hi affects; and if there shall be no consul, the effects shall be deposited in the hands of some person worthy of trust, until the party shall appear, who has right to demand them; but if the heir to the person deceased be present, the property shall be delivered to him without interruptions; and if a will shall appear, the property shall descend agreeable to that will as soon as the consul shall declare the validity thereof.

ARTICLE 23

The consuls of the United States of America, shall reside in any port of our dominions that they shall think proper; and they shall be respected, and enjoy all the privileges which the consuls of any other nation enjoy; and if any of the citizens of the United States shall contract any debts or engagements, the consul shall not be in any manner accountable for them, unless he shall have given a promise in writing for the payment or fulfilling thereof, without which promise in writing, no application to him for any redress shall be made.

ARTICLE 24

If any differences shall arise by either party infringing on any of the articles of this treaty, peace and harmony shall remain notwwithstanding, in the fullest force, until a friendly application shall be made for an arrangement, and until that application shall be rejected, no appeal shall be made to arms. And if a war shall break out between the parties nine months shall be granted to all the subjects of both parties, to dispose of their effects and retire with their property. And it is further declared, that whatever indulgences, in trade or otherwise, shall be granted to any of the Christian Powers, the citizens of the United States shall be equally entitled to them.

ARTICLE 25

This treaty shall continue in full force, with the help of God, for fifty years. We delivered this book into the hands of the before mentioned Thomas Barclay, on the first day of the blessed month of Ramadan, in the year one thousand two hundred.
I certify that the annexed is a true copy of the translation made by Isaac Cardoza Nunez, interpreter at Morocco, of the treaty between the Emperor of Morocco and the United States of America.

ADDITIONAL ARTICLE

Grace to the only God.

I, the under-written, the servant of God, Taher Ben Abdelkack Fennish, do certify, that His Imperial Majesty, my master, (whom God preserve), having concluded a treaty of peace and commerce with the United States of America, has ordered me, the better to complete, it, and in addition of the tenth article of the treaty, to declare, “That if any vessel belonging to the United States, shall be in any of the ports of his Majesty’s dominions, or within gun-shot of his forts, she shall be protected as much as possible; and no vessel whatever, belonging either to Moorish or Christian Powers, with whom the United States may be at war, shall be permitted to follow or engage her, as we now deem the citizens of America our good friends.”

And, in obedience to this Majesty’s commands, I certify this declaration, by putting my hand and seal to it, on the eighteenth day of Ramadan, (a) in the year one thousand two hundred. The servant of the King, my master, whom God preserve.

TAHER BEN ABDELKACK FENNISH.

I do certify that the above is a true copy of the translation made at Morocco, by Isaac Cordoza Nunez, interpreter, of a declaration made and signed by Sidi Hage Taher Fennish, in addition to the treaty between the Emperor of Morocco and the United States of America, which declaration the said Taher Fennish made by the express directions of his Majesty.

THOMAS BARCLAY.

TREATY WITH MOROCCO. 1787

Now, KNOW YE, That we, the said John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Ministers Plenipotentiary aforesaid, do approve and conclude the said treaty, and every article and clause therein contained, reserving the same nevertheless to the Untied States in Congress assembled, for their final ratification.
In testimony whereof, we have signed the same with our names and seals, at the places of our respective residence, and at the dates expressed under our signatures respectively.

JOHN ADAMS, (L.S.)
London, January 25th, 1787.

THOMAS JEFFERSON, (L.S.)
Paris, January 1st, 1787.


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MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies

Minister Mohcine Jazouli attended the opening of GITEX AFRICA, chaired by HE AKHANNOUCH AZiZ, Head of the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco marking a significant milestone for Morocco’s digital future.

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At GITEX AFRICA, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, the Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’Administration, the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE, and Oracle Systems Limited.

Oracle Systems Limited intends to increase its local Research & Development workforce to 1,000 information technology specialists; a move that follows the inauguration of its Moroccan Development Center at Casanearshore Park in Casablanca.

It is estimated that 40% of these new positions will be located outside the Greater Casablanca and Rabat-Salé-Kenitra regions, notably through the opening of new offices in Agadir this year, and in northern Morocco within the next two years. The objective set by Oracle is to enable researchers to leverage cloud, AI, and machine learning technologies to address the most pressing challenges in business, science, and the public sector.

Ms. Ghita Mezzour, PhD, Minister responsible for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform of the Moroccan government, signed an agreement with Safra C., CEO of Oracle, to formalize this partnership and this commitment to innovation in Morocco.

The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Mr. Mohcine Jazouli, MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, and Mr. Ali Seddiki, Director General of the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE.

“Oracle’s R&D center in Casablanca has already played a critical role in driving technical advances, improving cybersecurity, and developing new AI capabilities, [”…“] By strengthening our R&D presence in Morocco, we will be able to further leverage its vast talent pool to accelerate the development of solutions that will help our clients around the world grow their businesses and achieve success in their sectors,» said Safra C.

“This ambitious project is aligned with the Royal Strategic Vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which encourages the innovation and creativity of young Moroccans,” added Ms. Ghita Mezzour, PhD.

In this center of excellence, young Moroccans will be at the forefront of the design and development of innovative solutions using the latest technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, cloud, and cybersecurity.

These solutions will be deployed on a global scale, thus strengthening Morocco’s positioning as a digital hub for the entire region.

À propos d’Oracle

Oracle propose des suites d’applications intégrées, ainsi qu’une infrastructure sécurisée et autonome dans Oracle Cloud. Pour en savoir plus sur Oracle (NYSE : ORCL), consultez le site www.oracle.com/.

Marques déposées

Oracle, Java, MySQL et NetSuite sont des marques déposées d’Oracle Corporation. NetSuite est la première entreprise cloud à être entrée dans la nouvelle ère du cloud computing.

Mohcine Jazouli GITEX AFRICA Ghita Mezzour, PhD, Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’Administration, Mohcine Jazouli, MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies Ali Seddiki Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE Oracle

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In the same horizon, sky, and cloud line, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is getting into the fold of the Moroccan and North Sahara Africa to offer cloud computing in Morocco and Senegal using its AWS Wavelength platform in partnership with Orange, which was announced on Wednesday 29, May 2024.

One of the first of its kind the services will be provided without having physical AWS infrastructure such as data centers. Natural collaboration obliges, Orange will use and branch its physical data centers to shelter the AWS services. This AWS-Orange partnership, beyond language differences and origins, is responding to the rise of demand and needs for speeder and secured computing operations from banks, telecom firms, and healthcare firms.

There is a sense of a Gold Rush in Africa attracting cloud operators to service the rising cloud market that is expected to grow by 15% yearly to reach $18 billion in 2028, according to Statista.


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Today, Minister Mohcine Jazouli attended the opening of GITEX AFRICA, chaired by the Head of Government, marking a significant milestone for Morocco’s digital future.
On the sidelines of GITEX, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the MICEPP – Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies, the Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l’Administration, the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE, and Oracle Systems Limited.
This agreement aims to establish two public cloud regions in Morocco.
The investment of $140 million over five years, will enable Oracle to establish a comprehensive suite of cloud services, with deployments in two data centers. This project will provide local and regional businesses with access to next generation cloud services, enhancing their efficiency and competitiveness.

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★ Strategic Catalyst Driving U.S.-Morocco-Africa Investment, Trade, and Business Development ★ Senior Policy Adviser in International Affairs ★ Accomplished Public Speaker ★ Distinguished News Executive Editor ★

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Oracle Advent Stimulates Interest and Strategic

Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon subsidiary that provides “cloud computing on demand” platforms and applications to individuals, businesses, and governments, plans to offer “cloud computing” to Morocco and Senegal using its AWS Wavelength platform in collaboration with the company French Orange. This is what we read in a joint statement from the two companies, according to which this will be the first time that the services will be available in a country without physical AWS infrastructure such as data centers.

Abdellatif Miraoui

Abdellatif Miraoui • Following• Ministre de l’Enseignement Supérieur, de la Recherche Scientifique et de l’Innovation • Professeur des Universités • Expert international en énergies nouvelles et renouvelables et en mobilité propre et Intelligente

Tout comme la Banque Mondiale et la Communauté Européenne, la BAD soutient également PACTE ESRI de l’université marocaine.
Le Conseil d’administration du groupe de la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) a approuvé un financement de 120 millions d’euros (M€) dans le cadre du programme d’appui à la transformation pour une université marocaine digitale, entrepreneuriale et inclusive (UM4.0).

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Ayoub JADIAView Ayoub JADIA’s profile • 2nd – Cloud & DevOps Engineer ☁️

C’est une excellente nouvelle pour le Maroc 👏 J’espère que les autres géants mondiaux du cloud, tels que Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS et Google GCP, choisiront également de s’installer ici, d’autant plus que le Maroc est l’un des pays leaders en Afrique 🙏

Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSIView Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI’s profile • 2nd

𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 ✔️ 𝐈 PMO-CC® Certified 𝐈 𝐌𝐈𝐓 𝐈 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈 Oxford Project Engineering 𝐈 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐦𝐚 𝐈 Business Analyst 𝐈 𝐀𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐈 Researcher

C’est extrêmement contradictoire avec l’orientation verte => Je ne vais pas vous dire combien un datacenter ca consomme en énergie en eau…😉

Amine L.View Amine L.’s profile (He/Him) • 2nd

👨‍💻☁️ Cloud/Systems Archirect | (ISC)² Member 🇲🇫🇲🇦

Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI en fait ça consomme moins que les milliers de salles serveurs climatisées mais très mal-isolées de Tanger à Lagrouira. Consolider et centraliser dans un datacenter moderne qui respecte toutes les normes en vigueur du Green IT serait beaucoup mieux pour l’environnement.

Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSIView Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI’s profile • 2nd

𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 ✔️ 𝐈 PMO-CC® Certified 𝐈 𝐌𝐈𝐓 𝐈 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈 Oxford Project Engineering 𝐈 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐦𝐚 𝐈 Business Analyst 𝐈 𝐀𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐈 Researcher

Amine L. Avec tous mes respects, ca n’existe pas des normes en vigueur et green it avec les datacenters => C’est polluant et energivore surtout avec la nouvelle stratégie numérique 2030 vous verrez des datacenters naitre comme des champions mutualisés avec les bornes 5G …de quelle maroc vert on parle 🤔

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Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI J’ai travaillé 7 ans au Maroc sur et dans des datacenters locaux privés, c’était CATASTROPHIQUE:
Des climatiseurs pour serveurs qui refroidissaient de grandes salles de 100m2 à fond alors qu’il n’y avait que 4 serveurs et avec des fenêtres ouvertes.
En terme de normes il y en a plusieurs: ISO 50001, LEED et j’en passe.

Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSIView Yassine BENADDOU IDRISSI’s profile • 2nd

𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 ✔️ 𝐈 PMO-CC® Certified 𝐈 𝐌𝐈𝐓 𝐈 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐈 Oxford Project Engineering 𝐈 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐭 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐢𝐱𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐦𝐚 𝐈 Business Analyst 𝐈 𝐀𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐈 Researcher

Amine L. Les normes sont faites pour faite travailler les cabinets de conseil c’est leur gain pain pas plus..ces normes meme dans les pays les plus développés ne sont pas respectés..ya tout un debat dans ce sens en France, Etats Unis surtout avec l’émergence de l’ia generative et les supercalculateurs quantiques bientot repandus.

Amine L.View Amine L.’s profile (He/Him) • 2nd

👨‍💻☁️ Cloud/Systems Archirect | (ISC)² Member 🇲🇫🇲🇦

Excellente nouvelle, j’espère que Microsoft et AWS feront pareil très prochainement

Pr Mohamed Amine ISSAMIView Pr Mohamed Amine ISSAMI’s profile • 2nd

Directeur chargé du Développement, des Relations Internationales, et de la Communication, Groupe ISCAE

Cela consolidera indubitablement notre souveraineté dans le domaine numérique.

ahmed lahbabiView ahmed lahbabi’s profile • 2nd

Freelancer

Pr Mohamed Amine ISSAMI tout dépend des termes du contrat portant sur la localisation des données. En europe, certains pays ont plutôt opté à deux mesures. Pour les données stratégiques des entreprises nationales, l’hébergement doit être au niveau national ou européen par un opérateur national ou européen. Pour les données de l’Etat ayant trait à la souveraineté, l’hébergeur est un opérateur public national.See translationSee translation of this comment

ISMAIL EL ARABIView ISMAIL EL ARABI’s profile • 2nd

Management digital / Audit énergétique

Amine Ibarki

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Ingenieur de Construction des projets PV et Eoliens | Gestion de chantiers & travaux

Ghita BEKHICHE



Investment and Trade Moroccan Delegation in USA

April 24, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  7 tags

Moroccan Diaspora Worldwide Network – 4 – 23 – 2024 – Ali MEHREZ • Dear Moroccan Professionals in the Silicon Valley, Looking forward to welcoming you!Venue will be shared shortly.

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Moroccans Meeting in the United States of America

May 14, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  6 tags

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies « Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon

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Meeting with Moroccans in Silicon Valley

May 13, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  3 tags

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  Road to Morocco and USA Roadshow by Moroccan Officials By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. _ Said Cherkaoui Ph.D.Contact: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com Invest in Morocco: Where Vision

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Moroccan High-Ranking Government Officials Blessing Frisco Bay

May 11, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  5 tags

Moroccan Trade Mission in Silicon Valley – California Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Senior Policy and Business Adviser ★ Consultant ★ News Executive Editor ★ Public Speaker ★ Good

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From West North Africa to West North America

May 28, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  5 tags

Morocco-United States Relation and American-Moroccan Diaspora M Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. – Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. Contact for needs of additional info:– Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com MEETING WITH MOROCCANS IN SILICON VALLEY Meeting with Moroccans

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Publications by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: USA-Morocco

May 28, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  6 tags

Par Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. A Toutes et Tous les Membres de Notre DIASPORA OF AFRICAN EXECUTIVES To All Members of Our DIASPORA OF AFRICAN EXECUTIVES Silver Screen

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Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: U.S. and International Reflections on the Kingdom of Morocco

May 27, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  8 tags

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.    Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. Sciences Po Grenoble Université Grenoble Alpes – IREP: Institut de Recherches Economiques et de Planification pour le Developpement IHEAL Institute of Latin

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Private: ★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ Relations ★ Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.

May 26, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  0 tags

DIASPORA OF AFRICAN EXECUTIVES – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. • 1st ★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ Relations ★ Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

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Morocco Tech Representatives at Silicon Valley Tech Firms

May 13, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  2 tags

Real High-Level Delegation of Moroccan Government Visiting E-Gov and Cloud of Silicon Valley Computing and E-Gov   A high-level Moroccan delegation in a trade mission in the U.S. Ghita Mezzour,

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Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Mr. International

May 4, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  10 tags

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of interests and accomplishments Dr. Cherkaoui promotes investment in Morocco through several strategic approaches: Business Advocacy and Networking,

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★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui ★

May 2, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  – BE SMART : CHOOSE THE ROAD TO MOROCCO ! Here is an overview of Morocco’s investment and economic environment that we hope will enhance your interest in developing trade, financial … Read More

Tri Consulting Kyoto and Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: – Africa – Americas – Asia – Europe

Investment and Trade Moroccan Delegation in USA TRI CK USA – Moroccan Diaspora Worldwide Network Dear Moroccan Professionals in the Silicon Valley, Looking forward to welcoming you! Venue will be shared shortly. Moroccan Official Delegation will be in the USA from May 6th to 14, 2024: Texas – California – Washington … Continue reading

Work Experiences of Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

April 21, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  – Good Day 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 … Read More

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui and U.S. – Morocco Trade, Business and Investment Missions

April 21, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – High-level Moroccan Delegation in a Business, Investment and Trade Mission Inviting Silicon Valley – Bay Area U.S. and Moroccan Professionals MAY 10, 2024 – 6:00 PM Event of the Cocktail … Read More

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Trade Missions and International Conferences

May 28, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Leading United States Trade and Business Mission in Morocco Glocentra, EBCITD with the U.S. Department of States, U.S. Department of Food and Drug Administration, U.S. … Read More

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui International Liaisons

April 22, 2024 • Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. • You ★ Senior Policy and Business Adviser ★ Consultant ★ News Executive Editor ★ Public Speaker ★★ ★  Admin • 2d • Prize … Read More

LA KOUTOUBIA TRANSPORTS H. CHERKAOUI

January 29, 2019 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  ★ Odyssée de Moulay Ahmed Cherkaoui ★ El Jadida ★ Mazagan ★ ⵎⴰⵣⴰⵖⴰⵏ ★ Mazagão ★ Doukkala ★ Morocco ★ Par Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Fils de Moulay Ahmed Cherkaoui … Read More

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USA-MOROCCO – 2004-2024 – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

This presentation only mentions the activities and actions undertaken since 2004. Before this date, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui since 1987 was directly involved in the promotion of the Kingdom of Morocco in California. The channels that carried such messages were among other means and ways, the courses he taught at Golden Gate University, Holy Names University, and the Dominican University of California, through conferences at the University of Berkeley and Standford, the Berkeley City College, the San Francisco City College, the California Logistics Task-Force and Workforce Development Program. Dr. Cherkaoui has also provided training sessions and conducted corporate presentations on North Sahara and Sub-Saharan Africa that emphasized the Business and Investment Environment in Morocco.

The corresponding activities were delivered to representative professional organizations and companies such as the World Trade Centers of San Francisco and Oakland, Chevron, Bechtel, Sprint, the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Port of Oakland, the Chambers of Commerce of Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose. the Alameda County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Center for International Trade Development,

Dr. Cherkaoui’s efforts with the East Bay Center for International Trade Development strengthened California’s trade and business relations with countries and regions such as Morocco, the Middle East (Egypt, Saudi Arabia), Europe (North and Euro-Mediterranean), and Asia (China, India, and Vietnam). His successful trade missions, representation at trade shows, and assistance to companies expanding overseas left a lasting impact.

Dr. Cherkaoui actively promotes, invites, and encourages investment in Morocco from regions such as China and several African countries (including MoroccoAlgeriaTunisiaEgyptSenegalCameroonGhana, and Ethiopia).

  • As a policy adviser, Dr. Cherkaoui analyzes business conditions and develops strategic plans for investment, trade, and cultural relationships.
  • He fosters connections between the United States/California and regions such as MoroccoNorth Saharan AfricaSouthern Europe, and the Asia Pacific.
  • Dr. Cherkaoui actively engages with business leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors.
  • His participation in international conferences, forums, and trade events highlights Morocco’s economic potential and encourages collaboration.

USA-MOROCCO – 2004-2024 – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

COLLECTION OF SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI PUBLICATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WITH THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO


Updated on 7/24/2024 to Celebrate 20 years of Commitment and Work by Dr. Said El Mansour working on the relationship between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Morocco

2004 – 2024

CELEBRATION OF 20 YEARS OF WORK BY SAID EL MANSOUR CHERKAOUI DEVELOPING A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO

Moroccan High-Ranking Government Officials Blessing Frisco Bay

Moroccan High-Ranking Government Officials Blessing Frisco Bay May 11, 2024, Moroccan Trade Mission in Silicon Valley – California – Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Senior Policy and Business Adviser ★ Consultant ★ News Executive Editor ★ Public Speaker ★ … Continue reading


Investment and Trade Moroccan Delegation in USA

Dear Moroccan Professionals in the Silicon Valley, Looking forward to welcoming you!Venue will be shared shortly. ★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui ★ TRI CK USA By Said El Mansour … Continue reading


Moroccans Meeting in the United States of America

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies « Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon Valley, bringing together Moroccan professionals from diverse sectors. Proud of such a dynamic community and excited for the future collaborations ahead !» Declaration by His … Continue reading


Morocco Flying Clouds from Palo Alto, Silicon Valley to Marrakech, GITEX AFRICA

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Strategic Catalyst Driving U.S.-Morocco-Africa Investment, Trade, and Business Development ★ Senior Policy Adviser in International Affairs ★ Accomplished Public Speaker ★ Distinguished News Executive Editor ★ 95 articles May 28, 2024 … Continue reading



A Collection of Articles on Morocco and United States Relationships Written and Published by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui can be accessed and reviewed in the following publications ★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations ★

Moroccan-American Treaty of Peace and Friendship

The Moroccan-American Treaty of Peace and Friendship was sealed by Mohammed III, signed by Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, and ratified by the U.S. Congress on July 18, 1787. Arabic text reads: الحمد لله هذا تقييد ش… More

USMO: United States and Morocco

Initially published on December 1, 2023, 5:45 AM – Updated on 6/11/2024 at 5:45 PM Morocco By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui… Continue reading

Morocco Profile: Investment and Trade Trends

Morocco and United States Trade Relations Morocco is located in Northwestern Africa and is slightly geographically larger than California. The capital of Morocco is Rabat, which is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco has a population of 34.37 million people and a gross domestic product (GDP) of $100.6 billion. Due to its proximity to Europe … Continue reading Morocco Profile: Investment and Trade Trends

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: Mr. International

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of interests and accomplishments Promotion of Investment in Morocco: Trade and Investment: Based in Northern California, USA, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is actively involved in promoting, inviting, and encouraging investment in Morocco … Continue reading

United States of America and Kingdom of Morocco

Morocco and United States Trade Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui December 29, 2020 U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui December 25, 2020 Lire la suite United States of America and Kingdom of Morocco→

Prospects of the US and Morocco Relation

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Executive Editor, October 25, 2020 United States’ Ambassador to Morocco, Mr David Fischer … Continue reading Prospects of the US and Morocco Relation 

United States and California Relations with Morocco

The Moroccan-American friendship up-to-this date [2019] has lasted more than 240 years: The Barbary Treaties 1786-1816 Treaty with Morocco June 28 and July 15, 1786 Continue reading

Morocco and United States Trade Relations

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui and His Global Interactions and Endeavors Morocco has ratified 71 bilateral investment treaties for the promotion and protection of investments and 60 economic agreements – including with the United States and most EU nations– that aim to eliminate the double taxation of income or gains.  Morocco is the only country on the African continent with … Continue reading December 29, 2020

U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, 12/25/2020 – Northern California Office The US DFC has made several announcements signifying its efforts to expand into Morocco – including the opening of a new Prosper Africa regional office … Continue reading U.S. Trade and Investment with Morocco Revitalized 

US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, January 2, 2018 The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide … Continue Reading →

Made in Morocco with Moroccan Legacy

Dr. Cherkaoui & Center for International Trade Development ★ CITD in Morocco

And Still Counting and Adding More Years
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USA and Morocco: Trade Profile – ★ CHRNIQUE  CHERKAUI

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has organized several trade missions in California, North and Sub Saharan Africa, China, https://chroniquecherkaoui.wordpress.com/usamorocco-tradeprofile/

Maroc Morocco المغرب Marruecos Марокко 摩洛哥 Publications Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Dans les publications présentes dans cette page, le but principal demeure la participation dans le débat national sur le devenir du Maroc et la réalisation d’un authentique, équitable et juste progrès social dont les Marocaines et les Marocains de toutes les confessions et cultures sont les premiers et les ultimes bénéficiaires tout en étant les … Lire la Suite →

US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide a merchandise processing fee (MPF) exemption. Value … Lire la suite US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

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


★ Morocco ★ USA ★ California ★ International Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui ★

BE SMART : CHOOSE THE ROAD TO MOROCCO ! Here is an overview of Morocco’s investment and economic environment that we hope will enhance your interest in developing trade, financial, and cultural relationships with the Moroccan people. 📷TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA supports you in your investment projects, whatever their form: new sites, … Continue reading★

Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco 

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui The U.S.-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in 2006, made Morocco the first African country to sign such an agreement with the United States. Such action has renewed the privilege that Morocco had to be the first … Continue reading Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco  December 16, 2020

MAFTA – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

Editor: Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D. The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2006. Under the agreement most Moroccan goods enter the United Continue reading  

Trade  MOROCCO  USA 

Articles on Morocco – USA Relations by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Trade and Diplomacy: USA and Morocco  Said El…Continue Reading →


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Dr. Cherkaoui organized and presented Multiple International Conferences in Collaboration with the US Department of Commerce, the US Small Business Department, the US Small Business Association, the 2 East Bay and Bay Area Centers for International Trade Development, and other local business professional representative organizations and the Chambers of Commerce around the Bay Area of San Francisco … Continue reading Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: International Conferences


Morocco★USA★California★China

USA place and position in the global marketplace … Continue reading

US – Morocco Free Trade Agreement

and keep adding new years to this First Recognition of the Newly Independent United States of America by the Kingdom of Morocco

The Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) was enacted on January 1, 2006.  Under the agreement, most Moroccan goods enter the United States duty-free free and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented on January 1, 2023. The Morocco FTA does NOT provide a merchandise processing fee (MPF) exemption. Value … Lire la suite

Morocco and California Trade

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, December 16, 2020 California exported to Morocco $116.9 million in 2019 and $111 million of worth of goods. … Continue reading Morocco and California Trade 


Said El Mansour Cherkaoui: U.S. and International Reflections on the Kingdom of Morocco

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Approches Explained:

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.  

 Said Cherkaoui Ph.D.

I publish articles, reports, and analyses on #Morocco #Africa #Europe #Northamerica #SouthAmerica  and #Asia.

Memories and Writers of Legacies are among my favorites where I extract personages and wise minds when I am writing about the treasures of humanity identified in my cultural background like in my inviting cultural environment where I am only a Guest of Knowledge. 

A swing between dreams and memories are the nights and the days for the exploration of ideals and models to pass to the new generation as historical human milestones in the road of existence following the path traced by those who shed the light on our own lives. 

My publications concentrate also on digital and techno-logistical changes with insights on the evolution and differentiation of business, trade, and finance applicable management models and socio-strategic implementations with an evaluation of economic development theories along with an assessment of concepts and entrepreneurial planning and realizations. 

I focus on changes around the world that have an impact on the process of decision-making and what can make a difference in the daily existence of cultural communities, business organizations, institutional establishments, representative professional groups, and political entities. These are the change makers and the conduits cultivate their interests based on the vision of the renewal of values and value-added solutions.

In my writings and thought emancipation, I look at areas, domains, and subjects that carry potential and prospective changes within their movement of transfer, connection, and inner contradictions shaping their evolution within new spheres of transformation and interventions.

Maintaining the force’s presence in the balanced position of weakness is what enacts the movement of directing changes within a frame of the antagonistic relationship. Enhancing paradoxes creates elements and instruments of control and definition of new functions within and among these forces that are channeled toward dependency and reliance on external factors for their equilibrium.

This process is taking place within a frame of regional military conflict in parallel to financial and economic sanctions that are kept in a balance of weakness. This equilibrium is controlled by external forces that have their forces maintained in a balanced position of weakness.  A cascade of control is spreading within various spheres of decision. Interactions are applied to economic sectors and financial instruments.

Moroccans Meeting in the United States of America

– Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Welcoming His Excellency Si Mohcine Jazouli, the Minister of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies « Thrilled to have convened an inspiring gathering in Silicon Valley, bringing together Moroccan professionals from diverse sectors. Proud of such a dynamic community and excited for the future collaborations ahead !» Declaration by His … Continue reading – Moroccans Meeting in the United States of America – TRI CONSULTING KYOTO

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Color-Coded U.S. and International Reflections on the Kingdom of Morocco

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.

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, May 10, 2024

Road to Morocco and USA Roadshow by Moroccan Officials

TRI USA Californiatriconsultingkyoto.com

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. _ Said Cherkaoui Ph.D. – Contact: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Invest in Morocco: Where Vision Creates Opportunities – Where Culture, History, and Present Progress Are the Driving Forces of Change and Development

Shine Days on Morocco – The Best Is Yet To Come – I am going to teach you to fly – Wait until you see that shiny place – Kingdom of Morocco our Mother Land

Excellent Display on the Panoramaroc of the Moroccan Achievements and Progress and Wait, “The Best Is Yet To Come “

Morocco offers a wealth of investment opportunities driven by visionary leadership. The rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and ongoing progress catalyze positive change and sustainable development.

Tax benefits: The Moroccan government offers tax breaks to investors, reducing the overall cost of doing business.  These tax incentives apply to both foreign and local investors.

Customs Exemptions: Investors can benefit from exemptions on import duties, making it easier to import goods and materials into the country for their business operations.

Access to funds and grants: Morocco offers access to various funds and grants that support investment projects.  These financial assistance programs aim to improve returns on investments and encourage economic growth.

Investment Promotion Agencies: The country has established investment promotion agencies that provide information, guidance, and support to investors.  These agencies help streamline the investment process and connect investors with relevant resources.

Free Trade Agreements: Morocco has entered into numerous free trade agreements, providing preferential access to international markets.  These agreements improve trade opportunities and make Morocco an attractive base for export-oriented businesses.

Morocco’s investment incentives, combined with its strategic location, political stability, and world-class infrastructure, create a favorable environment for foreign entrepreneurs looking to invest in the country.

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Promotion of Moroccan Interests by Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

  • As an advocate for Morocco, Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui highlights the country’s economic potential, investment climate, and cultural richness.
  • Dr. Cherkaoui collaborates with foreign partners to showcase Morocco as an attractive destination for trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

Global Vision with Adaptable Strategic Solutions

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively seeks out strategic alliances with organizations, institutions, and businesses across different countries.

These solutions may involve joint research projects, knowledge exchange, and collaborative initiatives.

Cross-Cultural Networking

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui participates in international conferences, seminars, and workshops. These events provide opportunities to meet and interact with professionals from diverse backgrounds.

Dr. Cherkaoui leverages these networking platforms to build relationships, share insights, and explore potential partnerships.

How does Dr. Cherkaoui collaborate with international partners?

Local Strategic Alliance and Global Collaboration

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s collaborative efforts span various sectors, emphasizing openness, cultural exchange, and mutually beneficial partnerships on the global stage.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui collaborates with industry associations, research institutions, and private companies to develop sector-specific investment strategies.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui collaborates with international partners through a multifaceted approach, fostering connections and promoting global cooperation. Here are some ways he engages with partners worldwide

Sector-Specific Initiatives

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui advocates for policies that attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and support local businesses.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s recommendations focus on creating a favorable business environment, streaming regulations, and offering incentives to investors.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui identifies key sectors with growth potential, such as renewable energy, tourism, manufacturing, and technology.

International Partnerships

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui fosters partnerships between Moroccan institutions and foreign counterparts. These collaborations enhance knowledge exchange, technology transfer, and joint ventures.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui encourages multinational corporations to invest in Morocco by showcasing its strategic location, skilled workforce, and access to European and African markets.

Investor Outreach

Morocco – USA: Trade and InvestmentDr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively communicates with potential investors, addressing their concerns, providing information, and facilitating introductions to local partners.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui emphasizes the stability of Morocco’s political climate, infrastructure development, and investment protection.

Trade Missions and Delegations

Dr. Cherkaoui leads or participates in trade missions organized by governments or industry associations.

These missions involve visits to other countries, where he engages with local businesses, government officials, and investors.

Global Interactions

As part of TRI Consulting Kyoto and the Tateyoko Research Institute in the USA and Japan, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui engages in international business, development, strategy, and entrepreneurship. 

The goal is to explore investment opportunities, establish business ties, and promote bilateral trade.

Business Development

  • Dr. Cherkaoui identifies potential partners based on shared interests, complementary strengths, and mutual goals.
  • He explores avenues for joint ventures, technology transfer, and market expansion.
  • Regular communication ensures sustained collaboration.

Diplomatic Channel

  • Dr. Cherkaoui engages with diplomatic missions, embassies, and consulates.
  • These channels facilitate introductions, provide insights into local regulations, and promote cross-border cooperation.

Strategic Alliances

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively seeks out strategic alliances with organizations, institutions, and businesses across different countries.

These alliances may involve joint research projects, knowledge exchange, and collaborative initiatives.

Cross-Cultural Networking

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui participates in international conferences, seminars, and workshops. These events provide opportunities to meet and interact with professionals from diverse backgrounds.

Dr. Cherkaoui leverages these networking platforms to build relationships, share insights, and explore potential partnerships.


Historical Ties

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui emphasizes the historical ties between the two nations. He notes that Morocco was the first African country to recognize the newly independent United States

Trade and Diplomacy

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui discusses the U.S.-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in 2006, which made Morocco the first African country to sign such an agreement with the United States.  This action renewed the privileged status that Morocco had as the first country to recognize the independence of the United States of America.

Business Relationships

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has highlighted the efforts of the Moroccan delegation to reinforce trends and diversify exchanges of investment, business, and trade relationships between the U.S. and Morocco2. He also mentions the potential of Morocco as an international investment and sourcing hub.

Global Business Relationships

In his presentations, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has discussed building global business relationships and has provided a historical analysis of doing business in North West Africa 3.

Please note that this is a high-level summary of Cherkaoui’s analysis. For a more detailed understanding, it would be beneficial to review his work directly

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Promotes Investment in Morocco Through Several Strategic Approaches

Invest in Morocco: Where Vision Creates Opportunities

Where Culture, History, and Present Progress Are the Driving Forces of Change and Development

Professional and Executive Works and Analytical on Morocco Conducted by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui, Ph.D.

By Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. _ Said Cherkaoui Ph.D.

Maroc Morocco المغرب Marruecos Марокко 摩洛哥 Work, Research and Publications by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui‘s presentations focus on building global business relationships. Dr. Cherkaoui has provided a historical analysis of doing business in North West Africa 3. Facilitation and Promotional Drives in favor of the Kingdom of Morocco and External Relations and Global Interests during 35 years and the 4 Seasons of the year which still continuing up to this day by Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D.

Promotion of Investment in Morocco

Trade and Investment: Based in Northern California, USA, and based on a proven track record, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is/has been actively involved in promoting, inviting, and encouraging investment in Morocco.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has been instrumental in shaping the future of businesses globally, particularly for China, and several African Countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal, Cameroun, Ghana, and Ethiopia.  

Trade and Investment

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui is based in Northern California, USA, and is involved in promoting, inviting, and encouraging investment in Morocco. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui focuses on shaping the future of businesses globally. 

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has been instrumental in facilitating investment from China in Morocco, which aims to create jobs and contribute to the automotive industry


Historical Ties

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui emphasizes the historical ties between the two nations. He notes that Morocco was the first African country to recognize the newly independent United States

Trade and Diplomacy

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui discusses the U.S.-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in 2006, which made Morocco the first African country to sign such an agreement with the United States.  This action renewed the privileged status that Morocco had as the first country to recognize the independence of the United States of America.

Business Relationships

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has highlighted the efforts of the Moroccan delegation to reinforce trends and diversify exchanges of investment, business, and trade relationships between the U.S. and Morocco 2 He also mentions the potential of Morocco as an international investment and sourcing hub.

Global Business Relationships

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui in his presentations, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has discussed building global business relationships and has provided a historical analysis of doing business in North West Africa 3.

Morocco – USA

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – 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 … Continue reading Morocco – USA

Business Advocacy and Networking

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively engages with business leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors to create awareness about investment opportunities in Morocco.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui participates in international conferences, forums, and trade events where he highlights the country’s economic potential and encourages collaboration.

Promotion of Moroccan Interests

As an advocate for Morocco, Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui highlights the country’s economic potential, investment climate, and cultural richness.

Dr. Cherkaoui collaborates with foreign partners to showcase Morocco as an attractive destination for trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

As an advocate for Morocco, Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui highlights the country’s economic potential, investment climate, and cultural richness.

Dr. Cherkaoui collaborates with foreign partners to showcase Morocco as an attractive destination for trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

Strategic Alliances

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively seeks out strategic alliances with organizations, institutions, and businesses across different countries.

These alliances may involve joint research projects, knowledge exchange, and collaborative initiatives.

Cross-Cultural Networking

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui participates in international conferences, seminars, and workshops. These events provide opportunities to meet and interact with professionals from diverse backgrounds.

Dr. Cherkaoui leverages these networking platforms to build relationships, share insights, and explore potential partnerships.


Historical Ties

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui emphasizes the historical ties between the U.S. and Morocco. He notes that Morocco was the first African country to recognize the newly independent United States

Trade and Diplomacy

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui discusses the U.S.-Moroccan Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in 2006, which made Morocco the first African country to sign such an agreement with the United States.  This action renewed the privileged status that Morocco had as the first country to recognize the independence of the United States of America.

Business Relationships

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has highlighted the efforts of the Moroccan delegation to reinforce trends and diversify exchanges of investment, business, and trade relationships between the U.S. and Morocco2. He also mentions the potential of Morocco as an international investment and sourcing hub.

Global Business Relationships:

In his presentations, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui has discussed building global business relationships and has provided a historical analysis of doing business in North West Africa 3.

Promotion of Moroccan Interests

As an advocate for Morocco, Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui highlights the country’s economic potential, investment climate, and cultural richness.

Dr. Cherkaoui collaborates with foreign partners to showcase Morocco as an attractive destination for trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

🌐💼 How does Dr. Cherkaoui collaborate with international partners?


Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s collaborative efforts span various sectors, emphasizing openness, cultural exchange, and mutually beneficial partnerships on the global stage. 🌎🤝🌐 Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui collaborates with international partners through a multifaceted approach, fostering connections and promoting global cooperation. Here are some ways he engages with partners worldwide

Moroccan Opportunities

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s recommendations focus on creating a favorable business environment, streaming regulations, and offering incentives to investors.

Cherkaoui collaborates with industry associations, research institutions, and private companies to develop sector-specific investment strategies.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui advocates for policies that attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and support local businesses.

Sector-Specific Initiatives

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui identifies key sectors with growth potential, such as renewable energy, tourism, manufacturing, and technology.

Dr. Said El Mansour

Please note that this is a high-level summary of Cherkaoui’s analysis. For a more detailed understanding, it would be beneficial to review his work directly

International Partnerships

  • Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui fosters partnerships between Moroccan institutions and foreign counterparts. These collaborations enhance knowledge exchange, technology transfer, and joint ventures.
  • Said El Mansour Cherkaoui encourages multinational corporations to invest in Morocco by showcasing its strategic location, skilled workforce, and access to European and African markets.

Investor Outreach

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui emphasizes the stability of Morocco’s political climate, infrastructure development, and investment protection.

Morocco – USA: Trade and InvestmentDr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively communicates with potential investors, addressing their concerns, providing information, and facilitating introductions to local partners.

Strategic Alliances

  • Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui actively seeks out strategic alliances with organizations, institutions, and businesses across different countries.
  • These alliances may involve joint research projects, knowledge exchange, and collaborative initiatives.

Cross-Cultural Networking

  • He participates in international conferences, seminars, and workshops. These events provide opportunities to meet and interact with professionals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Dr. Cherkaoui leverages these networking platforms to build relationships, share insights, and explore potential partnerships.

Trade Missions and Delegations

  • Dr. Cherkaoui leads or participates in trade missions organized by governments or industry associations.
  • These missions involve visits to other countries, where he engages with local businesses, government officials, and investors.
  • The goal is to explore investment opportunities, establish business ties, and promote bilateral trade.

Global Interactions

As part of TRI Consulting Kyoto and the Tateyoko Research Institute in the USA and Japan, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui engages in international business, development, strategy, and entrepreneurship. His contributions extend beyond borders, fostering connections and collaborations across continents 4.

Business Development

  • Dr. Cherkaoui identifies potential partners based on shared interests, complementary strengths, and mutual goals.
  • He explores avenues for joint ventures, technology transfer, and market expansion.
  • Regular communication ensures sustained collaboration.

Diplomatic Channels

  • Dr. Cherkaoui engages with diplomatic missions, embassies, and consulates.
  • These channels facilitate introductions, provide insights into local regulations, and promote cross-border cooperation.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s Sequences and Trajectories in the Promotion of Morocco in the United States Can be Reviewed in the Following Presentations and Development

Promotion of Moroccan Interests by Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui

  • As an advocate for Morocco, Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui highlights the country’s economic potential, investment climate, and cultural richness.
  • Dr. Cherkaoui collaborates with foreign partners to showcase Morocco as an attractive destination for trade, investment, and cultural exchange.

How does Dr. Cherkaoui collaborate with international partners?

Local Strategic Alliance and Global Collaboration

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s collaborative efforts span various sectors, emphasizing openness, cultural exchange, and mutually beneficial partnerships on the global stage.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui collaborates with industry associations, research institutions, and private companies to develop sector-specific investment strategies.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui collaborates with international partners through a multifaceted approach, fostering connections and promoting global cooperation. Here are some ways he engages with partners worldwide

Sector-Specific Initiatives

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui advocates for policies that attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and support local businesses.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s recommendations focus on creating a favorable business environment, streaming regulations, and offering incentives to investors.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui identifies key sectors with growth potential, such as renewable energy, tourism, manufacturing, and technology.

YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US AT PALO ALTO THE CRADLE OF THE SILICON VALLEY – NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR A UNIQUE AND HIGHLY SOUGHT-AFTER EVENT

This invitation is for a Dinner Cocktail is a highly sought-after event and a unique meeting with the Moroccan Official Delegation that is visiting Northern California and composed of Ministers and High Ranking Officials who are the decision-makers for Entrepreneurs and Investors alike seeking opportunities for investment, business, trade opportunities in Morocco.

Mohcine Jazouli

Ministre Délégué auprès du Chef du Gouvernement, chargé de l’Investissement, de la Convergence et de l’Évaluation des Politiques Publiques

His Excellency Mr. Mohcine Jazouli – Ministre Délégué auprès du Chef du Gouvernement, chargé de l’Investissement, de la Convergence et de l’Évaluation des Politiques Publiques

Ali Seddiki

His Excellency Executive Mr. Ali Seddiki, General Director of Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency – AMDIE,

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From left to right: Omar Bouafi, Said El Mansour Cherkaoui and His Excellence the US Ambassador in Morocco: Mr. A. Riley in Casablanca.

Dr Barbara Beno, Presidente of Vista Community College, Berkeley, California with and Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Consultant at CITD 27/10/1994
Dr. Said El-Mansour Cherkaoui-invited-by the Government of China
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