TANGIER, Morocco, May 8 (KUNA) — The Third GCC-Morocco Investment Forum which concluded here last night has reached its set target of laying the groundwork for a strategic partnership between the two sides, chairman of the forum Mohammad Buselham said Wednesday.
“The recommendations of the forum opened new horizons for economic cooperation and joint investment through facilitating the two-way flow of capital,” he said in statements to KUNA in Morocco’s northern city of Tangier.
“The forum brought together more than 150 business leaders whorepresent the public and private sectors of Morocco and the six member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC); the participants held in-depth talks in candid atmospheres about the investment opportunities,” Buselham affirmed.
“The participants called on their governments to coordinate their legal systems in a way that could facilitate investment and maximize benefit from the joint action plan (2012-2017),” he added.
Themed “strategic partnership for future economy,” the three-day gathering was held under auspices of Moroccan King Mohammad VI.