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Roadblock on the Nile: Morocco hits back after Egypt blocks car exports

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
March 3, 2025
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Morocco Hits Back After Egypt Blocks Car Exports

Morocco Hits Back After Egypt Blocks Car Exports

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Tensions are rising between Morocco and Egypt as both nations review their free trade agreements following Egypt’s unexpected decision to block Moroccan car exports. This move threatens Morocco’s $15.7 billion automotive industry, the largest in Africa, and could reshape trade dynamics across North Africa.

Mustapha Baitas, Morocco’s government spokesman, confirmed the ongoing review, emphasizing that relations between the two nations remain strong despite the dispute. “Our relations with Egypt are excellent, but the trade agreements are under scrutiny by officials,” Baitas stated during a press briefing.

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In response to Egypt’s restrictions, Morocco has reportedly halted the entry of Egyptian goods, a move that has not been officially confirmed by authorities. Trade sources in both countries suggest that the conflict is escalating. Morocco’s automotive sector, which includes Renault factories in Tangier and Casablanca and Stellantis plants in Kenitra, is a significant contributor to its economy, exporting vehicles to Europe and other regions with stringent standards.

Trade deficit widens amid rising tensions

Morocco’s trade deficit with Egypt has ballooned from $47.5 million in 2023 to $80.4 million in 2024, underscoring the economic impact of the standoff.

Industry experts warn that prolonged restrictions could severely impact Morocco’s automotive exports, which are among the best-selling in Europe. The irony is stark; Moroccan cars, deemed unsuitable for Egypt, pass Europe’s stricter norms with ease. This contradiction has fueled frustration in Rabat, with officials questioning the true motives behind Egypt’s trade barriers.

The Agadir Free Trade Agreement, which also includes Jordan and Tunisia, is now at risk of unraveling. Analysts suggest that a prolonged dispute could push Morocco to reconsider its trade alliances and seek alternative markets for its automotive exports.

Read more on Ezz Elsewedy launches $50M Proton plant in Egypt to drive exports

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