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Morocco's vision for the year 2035 and its transformation into a regional power with historic economic rise

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The Grand Fez puts Morocco at the top with the largest economic projects in Africa... Fez Vision 2030

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The World Cup stadium, a high-speed train, a huge theater, and a tram are among the 10 most prominent projects that will change the face of Fez by 2030.

The ten largest projects that will be completed in the city of Fez by the year 2030, huge and diverse strategic projects that include sports infrastructure, transportation, urban transportation, fourth-generation smart industry, and educational and tourism infrastructure.
These projects are represented by the high-speed railway line that will connect Fez to the capital, Rabat, the highway that will connect Fez to the tourist capital, Marrakesh, the tram lines, the Technopark of Fez, the construction of the Grand Theater of Fez, the Palace of Conferences in Fez, the expansion of the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fez, and the establishment of a fourth-generation smart factory in Fez. Smart Factory, and developing a series of tourist routes in the Fez-Meknes region..

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How does Morocco and Egypt’s tourist industries compare (and the overall tourist experience of visiting the country) and what can others in the region learn from the two countries?

It seems Egypt’s tourist industry has gone down hill over the last 15 years, not just at the sites, but the total visitors experience, while morris has still maintained a relatively pleasant experience.

Both obviously have their share of scammers trying to make a buck off tourist, as is the case in any heavily visited city, but perhaps the perception of instability in Egypt gives that vibe to tourists, while Morocco seems far away from trouble and an island of stability.

What lesson can Saudi learn from these two countries? What lesson can Pakistan learn from these two countries, especially if it look to promoted the Indus Valley Civilization in the coming years?

The following might be niche, but he is a YouTuber with 8 million subscribers, probably one of the best potential free promoters of the country and this is what he and his team go through. The bureaucracy seems Byzantine.

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And then this guy’s experience gets amplified massively by going on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
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How does Morocco and Egypt’s tourist industries compare (and the overall tourist experience of visiting the country) and what can others in the region learn from the two countries?

It seems Egypt’s tourist industry has gone down hill over the last 15 years, not just at the sites, but the total visitors experience, while morris has still maintained a relatively pleasant experience.

Both obviously have their share of scammers trying to make a buck off tourist, as is the case in any heavily visited city, but perhaps the perception of instability in Egypt gives that vibe to tourists, while Morocco seems far away from trouble and an island of stability.

What lesson can Saudi learn from these two countries? What lesson can Pakistan learn from these two countries, especially if it look to promoted the Indus Valley Civilization in the coming years?

The following might be niche, but he is a YouTuber with 8 million subscribers, probably one of the best potential free promoters of the country and this is what he and his team go through. The bureaucracy seems Byzantine.

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And then this guy’s experience gets amplified massively by going on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
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It seems that the Moroccan tourism industry is doing pretty well even after that huge earthquake.. and it is due to pretty good marketing in the US and Europe..

Egyptian tourism was hit a little along with other vital economic sources of govt income due to the war in Gaza combined with the dollar value against the Egyptian pound reaching 60 to $1..now dropping to 50.. it was $1=17 a few years back!

As far as Saudi tourism goes.. there are some indicators of success.. but we can say it is still at its infancy..

Pakistan will need a lot of good marketing to attract more tourists to the Indus valley, as it is historical tourism like the Egyptian one.. plus creating more hotels and beaches for tourists around or near those areas targeted for tourists..
 
It seems that the Moroccan tourism industry is doing pretty well even after that huge earthquake.. and it is due to pretty good marketing in the US and Europe..

Egyptian tourism was hit a little along with other vital economic sources of govt income due to the war in Gaza combined with the dollar value against the Egyptian pound reaching 60 to $1..now dropping to 50.. it was $1=17 a few years back!

As far as Saudi tourism goes.. there are some indicators of success.. but we can say it is still at its infancy..

Pakistan will need a lot of good marketing to attract more tourists to the Indus valley, as it is historical tourism like the Egyptian one.. plus creating more hotels and beaches for tourists around or near those areas targeted for tourists..
Good points, but the paranoia that tourists seem to experience in Egypt as reported by these different YouTubers seems to be crippling to the industry.
 
Good points, but the paranoia that tourists seem to experience in Egypt as reported by these different YouTubers seems to be crippling to the industry.
I've seen worst video in the past..might be personal experiences nothing more..Tourism is generally doing well.. only this war in GAZA is slowing it now..
 
I've seen worst video in the past..might be personal experiences nothing more..Tourism is generally doing well.. only this war in GAZA is slowing it now..
Before 2011, it seemed Egyptian tourism was steady, but since then the government seems extra paranoid.

Even then, Iran is paranoid, but has a system in place to clearly list what is banned and how to go about professional filming.

I ask, because if Pakistan is to built out its tourism industry it will also need to deal with paranoia in a systematic manner that doesn’t scare off tourists or hurt the industry with negative PR.

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Before 2011, it seemed Egyptian tourism was steady, but since then the government seems extra paranoid.

Even then, Iran is paranoid, but has a system in place to clearly list what is banned and how to go about professional filming.

I ask, because if Pakistan is to built out its tourism industry it will also need to deal with paranoia in a systematic manner that doesn’t scare off tourists or hurt the industry with negative PR.

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I do agree with you.. and I will add that good education about behaviors with tourists will play a positive role along with a lot of marketing abroad..
 
Manufacture of a purely Moroccan GPS/GNSS system

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Introducing the first Moroccan computer operating system

While introducing its personal computer, the Moroccan company Atlas unveiled the first Moroccan operating system for computers.

System features:

- Atlas array (search, store, email, video, maps, chat...);

- More than 50 secure programs (education, programming, languages, encyclopedias, photography, art, culture, entertainment.

- eGov section: includes all government platforms

- Storing data within the national territory

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An introduction to the computer announced by the Moroccan company Atlas
https://atlas-systems.ma/
 
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced during his visit today to Morocco that his country will invest 45 billion Euros in Morocco in the coming years.

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The Nassim Koudia Al Baida wind farms, in the Tangier region, and Nassim Jbel Lahdid, in Essaouira, will be commissioned during the first half of 2024. These two installations will contribute to achieving the 52% share objective. of renewable energy in the Moroccan energy mix by 2030.The repowering of the Nassim Koudia Al Baida wind farm will allow it to double its capacity, which will increase from 50 to 100 MW for a lower production cost, enough to provide the equivalent of the electricity consumption of 400,000 people.The renovation of the Koudia Al Baida park also had an economic and social impact on local populations: the wind turbine blades were produced in the Tangier factory, and more than 500 jobs were created during the construction and construction phase. 'facility.

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Chinese Ambassador to Morocco: The growth of Chinese investments in Morocco reflects the excellence of relations between the two countries..

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Morocco ranks second after South Africa in technology exports
The Spanish website "Atalaiyar" said that technology is strongly present in Morocco, and not in vain to rank second only to South Africa, in technology exports between the countries of the African continent.

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According to the World Bank, 21% of total African exports come from Morocco
The latest technology and innovation report establishes a state readiness index with the aim of assessing the state’s capabilities to use, adopt and adapt the latest technological developments in a balanced, fair and democratic manner.

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This global report includes 158 countries, where five basic values are analysed... and Morocco ranks is in a good position and has options to continue rising in the rankings of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
The elements used in the category are the dissemination of information and communications technology among the population..
 

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