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A Special International Report Prepared by The Washington Times Advertising Department - Published on November 27, 2000

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 Afro-American Services

 NADAR Communication

 Total Maroc

 Groupe Banques Populaires

 Procter & Gamble

 CKM Holding


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A Special International Report Prepared by The Washington Times
Advertising Department
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Written by:
Barbara G. B. Ferguson
Project Director:
Hala Nasreddine
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For more information, call
The Washington Times International Advertising Department
at (202) 636-3035
(202) 635-0103 fax
e-mail: natlad@wt.infi.net

Copyright © 2000 News World Communications, Inc.


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The largest bank in Morocco covering all the regions of the kingdom.
Offering a good expertise in all foreign transactions and dealing with more than 1000 correspondents abroad.
We accompany foreign investors in their projects in Morocco

PLEASED TO SERVE YOU

Groupe Banques Populaires consists of:

  • Banque Centrale Populaire acting as Central Organism for the Group and representing the whole for international relations.
  • Banques Populaires Regionales (Regional Banks) which are 16, covering all the regions and handling all banking activities.

Morocco is closer than you think with

Banque Centrale Populaire:
101, Boulevard Mohamed Zerktouni - B.P.
10 622 - 20100 Casablanca
Tel: (212-2) 2 20 25 33/2 22 25 89/2 22 41 11
Fax: (212-2) 2 22 26 99/2 20 93 40
E-mail: aslamti@cpm.co.ma
Web: http://www.chaabinet.com


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Table of Contents

King Mohammed VI - Setting the example...

Morocco: "A central banker's dream and a stock broker's nightmare"

Amb. Abdallah El Maaroufi

No pain, no gain: cutting away at bureaucracy - making room for new investment

U.S. Amb. Edward Gabriel

Going global - allowing easy access to the world market

Developing tourism - and targeting investors

Future of agriculture at stake

Banking with a social conscience

The Tide Foundation - investing in people

Keeping an eye on Morocco's 'black gold'

Oil - served on a silver platter

Total Oil - Looking forward to change

Connecting Morocco to the world

Gaining worldwide attention in the "IT" industry, while struggling to make the internet accessible