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In force 1 Oct 2024
In force Labour

Digital Morocco 2030 strategy launched

The Digital Morocco 2030 strategy launched in September 2024 committed to creating 240,000 tech-sector jobs by 2030, developing major offshoring and digital-services hubs, and positioning Morocco as a regional digital leader. Practical effect: expanded tech-sector employment pipeline, particularly at offshore-service centres serving European and Francophone-African clients.

Who it affects: Tech sector jobs and professionals in digital-economy roles.

Gouvernement du Maroc ↗ · AMDI — Moroccan Investment Development Agency ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Jan 2024
In force Labour

Casablanca Finance City continues as regional offshore financial hub

Casablanca Finance City (CFC) — Morocco's offshore financial hub — continues to operate under its favourable tax regime: 15% corporate-tax cap for 20 years, exemption from several withholding taxes, and fast-track residence for senior staff. CFC-registered entities now exceed 200 firms across financial services, offshoring, and tech. A major route for foreign tech and finance professionals into Morocco.

Who it affects: Foreign professionals working in CFC-registered entities.

AMDI — Moroccan Investment Development Agency ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Mar 2023
In force Labour

New Investment Charter in force; grants and Casablanca Finance City benefits continued

The new Moroccan Investment Charter (Law 03-22) took effect from early 2023 — consolidating investment-grant programmes, providing structured access to capital and training grants for qualifying foreign investments. Casablanca Finance City-registered entities (typically offshoring and financial services) continue to benefit from reduced corporate tax (15% cap for 20 years) and fast-track residence for senior staff.

Who it affects: Foreign investors and Casablanca Finance City-registered entities.

AMDI — Moroccan Investment Development Agency ↗ · Bulletin Officiel du Maroc ↗ · verified 2026-04-19

In force 1 Jan 2023
In force Labour

Morocco Now — investment attraction strategy launched

Morocco Now, the investment-attraction strategy coordinated by AMDI, was operational by 2023 — consolidating investment-incentive programmes across Casablanca Finance City (financial services offshoring), Tanger Med (logistics, automotive), and Casablanca/Rabat tech and services zones. Includes substantial corporate-tax holidays (5 years for qualifying export-oriented activities), customs exemptions, and fast-track residence for investor-linked staff.

Who it affects: Foreign investors in priority sectors (automotive, aerospace, offshoring, renewables, digital services).

AMDI — Moroccan Investment Development Agency ↗ · Gouvernement du Maroc ↗ · verified 2026-04-19