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SheTrades Morocco - Closing Ceremony

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Casablanca

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<p>SheTrades Morocco was launched in 2020 by the International Trade Centre, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Moroccan Investment and Export Development Agency.<br>Funding was provided by the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation, the Islamic Development Bank and the Trade Facilitation Office Canada (in Kind).<br>The project was implemented in partnership and collaboration with several Moroccan business support institutions in the agribusiness sector, including the National Agribusiness Federation (FENAGRI), the Association des Femmes Chefs d'Entreprise du Maroc (AFEM) and the Association Marocaine des Exportateurs (ASMEX).</p><p><br>The project targeted 25 women-owned and -managed small businesses and cooperatives operating in the agri-food sector that received support for:<br>• strengthening and diversifying their product offering;<br>• consolidating existing markets;<br>• accessing new markets.</p><p><br>The project also helped the sector's Trade Support Institutions to assess existing support services and to optimize the services offered to women by adapting to their needs. Support and capacity building activities were identified and implemented after a thorough diagnosis of both enterprises and institutions to effectively address the identified constraints and needs.<br>Participating enterprises benefited from training and coaching in areas such as quality management, certification, export marketing and the development of a marketing action plan and compliance with standards required by buyers, which will enable them to increase their international competitiveness and diversify their export base.<br>The project has also enabled participating companies to connect with new markets and potential buyers, notably in Canada at SIAL Montreal.</p>

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Atelier de formation Casablanca: Accompagner les exportateurs marocains à tirer profit de la ZLECAf

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<p>Les deux jours de formation de l’atelier de Casablanca mettront l’accent sur les étapes clés d’une exportation réussie dans le cadre de la&nbsp;Zone de libre-échange&nbsp; continentale africaine (ZLECAf) et prépareront les entreprises marocaines à tirer pleinement profit des opportunités offertes par le marché unique.&nbsp;</p><p>Les conditions préalables pour participer à l'atelier : avoir suivi et validé le programme de formation en ligne gratuit&nbsp;de l’Afreximbank Academy « <a href="https://learning.intracen.org/theme/itc_afeib/landingpage/">Comment exporter avec la ZLECAf</a>, » comprenant 7 modules, avant le <strong>30 avril 2022</strong>.</p><p>Les participants sélectionnés pour participer à l’atelier de Casablanca seront notifiés par email début mai 2022 et recevront les détails de participation (lieu, programme).</p>

Euromed: Providing trade and market intelligence for better informed decisions (TIFM 2)
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Increasing exports in the Mediterranean

ITC EuroMed project aims at increasing trade opportunities in the region.

The EuroMed countries of Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Tunisia and Turkey form one of the least economically integrated regions in the world, with their 2020 share of exports representing less than 4% of all exported goods in the world.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, those exports fell by 15% compared to 2019, and dropped by almost 40% in April and May 2020.  However, ITC data shows the potential for trade in goods in the region could reach $25 billion by 2025.

In 2017, ITC’s EuroMed Trade and Investment Facilitation Mechanism launched the EuroMed Trade Helpdesk online platform to provide trade in goods data at both product and market levels, market access conditions, trade statistics, business, institutional contacts, and to allow businesses to address their questions to relevant authorities.

Enhanced EuroMed Trade Helpdesk

In 2022, the Enhanced Euromed Trade Helpdesk launch will provide a wider national network to address user’s questions and cover trade in services and investment related statistics. New features will include export potential indicators, rules of origin at product level, and official Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) notifications to the WTO.

We will also conduct small and medium sized businesses surveys to identify obstacles faced by companies and allow entrepreneurs to share with policymakers their import-export concerns, and hold trainings on market analysis and on the EuroMed Trade Helpdesk.

ITC’s EuroMed Trade and Investment Facilitation Mechanism project responds to these countries’ needs to build stronger trade ties.
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15 July 2022

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The Euromed Trade and Investment Facilitation Mechanism project (TIFM) phase II builds on the success of phase I, implemented by ITC between Jan. 2014 and Jun. 2017. &nbsp;</p><p>On 30<sup>th</sup> June 2017, ITC launched the Euromed Trade Helpdesk, an online tool and problem-solving network enhancing regional trade transparency. In March 2018, Trade Ministers from the Mediterranean region endorsed the Helpdesk as a pioneering tool for comprehensive regional trade intelligence. During the first 3 years of its existence, the Helpdesk attracted more than 34,000 users who accessed transparent and reliable market information.&nbsp;</p><p>Following positive feedback and requests for more information and engagement, ITC designed TIFM II to include more data, covering investment and trade in services, to deepen the understanding of trade obstacles in the region, and to strengthen the sustainability and ownership of the initiative.</p><p>ITC will implement this new phase in collaboration with public and private sectors in Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia, providing support by fostering regional trade integration, reducing risks within global value chains, and addressing COVID-19 challenges.</p>

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Textile and Apparel Network for Africa (TANA)
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>The proposed project &ldquo;Textile and Apparel Network for Africa (TANA)&rdquo; forms part of the BMZ Special Initiative Training and Job Creation initiated by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to contribute to the implementation of the Marshall Plan with Africa and the investment partnership G20 Compact with Africa.</p><p>The project aims at strengthening market linkages between European and African textile and apparel companies and consists of two components, which are financed by two different GIZ entities:</p><ul><li>Global component: Strengthened commercial relationships between European retailers and brands and African textile and apparel suppliers through the establishment of the the Textile and Apparel Network for Africa (TANA) - financed by GIZ HQ</li><li>Country component (pilot): Enhanced competitiveness of Ghanaian textile and apparel companies to meet buyer requirements - financed by GIZ Ghana office.</li></ul>

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MENATEX Regional: Regional component of the Textiles and Clothing Programme for the MENA region
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<p>The overall MENATEX programme consists &nbsp;of 5 sub-projects. It supports four countries in the Middle East and North African region (MENA region), namely Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia as well as contains a regional component, which is covered under this project. The programme intends to increase the countries&rsquo; export competitiveness in the T&amp;C sector as well as develop linkages among the four countries.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;The regional component, which is covered by this project, will consist of five elements, which will reinforce the activities and envisaged achievements at the country level:</p><p><span>&middot;<span>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span></span>increase regional trade of T&amp;C products, including for intermediate products to foster the development of a regional supply chain</p><p><span>&middot;<span>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span></span>support the development of a joint approach to promote North Africa as a sourcing destination.</p><p><span>&middot;<span>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span></span>Facilitate collaboration, and exchange of experiences and best practices in addressing gender and youth aspects.&nbsp;</p><p><span>&middot;<span>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span></span>support the joint participation in regional trade fairs.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p>

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