AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHigh-Speed Rail Push: Morocco is accelerating its first high-speed rail network for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, with nearly 30% of the work done and completion on time, cutting key routes like Tangier–Marrakech from about 6.5 hours to around 3.5, alongside plans to buy 168 trains. Tourism & Infrastructure Funding: The AfDB approved a major €420m airport and connectivity package for Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier and Fez, plus municipal projects for water, sanitation, mobility and climate-resilient infrastructure—aimed at boosting travel capacity as tourism demand rises. World Cup Travel Context: With the 2026 World Cup starting June 11, Morocco is in Group C and fans are already planning around match-day logistics; meanwhile, Brazil’s Neymar is doubtful for the opener vs Morocco due to a calf strain. Visa Reality Check: A new Schengen breakdown shows rejection rates vary sharply by country, with Morocco among top applicant nations in 2025—useful for travellers mapping Europe trips. Morocco-Gulf Partnership: Morocco’s ties with Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar are highlighted as a driver of Gulf investment in tourism, logistics and energy, including consular openings in Laayoune and Dakhla. Sports Tourism Spotlight: The AM Green IGPL Morocco Rising Stars 2026 in El Jadida crowned Thailand’s Tanapat Pichaikool, keeping Morocco on the radar for international golf events.
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