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Increase in Trade Exchange Between Morocco and Britain by 18.8% with an Upcoming Agricultural Agreement
The 18.8% increase in trade exchange between Morocco and the United Kingdom over the twelve months ending in June 2025 reflects a rising dynamism in economic relations between the two countries, following the enforcement of the partnership agreement signed in 2021.
This development, according to statements from British officials, comes at a time when both parties are preparing to reach a new anticipated agricultural agreement that aims to enhance agricultural cooperation and achieve mutual benefits.
British Trade Minister Chris Bryant confirmed during a speech in the House of Commons that the partnership agreement serves as the framework governing political, economic, and social cooperation between Rabat and London, facilitating and promoting bilateral trade.
The British official pointed to the third session of the partnership council between the two countries held last November in London, during which both sides reaffirmed their commitment to deepening trade and investment relations and enhancing cooperation in education, renewable energy, and security.
Bryant explained that the growth recorded in trade exchanges reflects the transformation witnessed in bilateral relations following the strategic dialogue held in June 2025 in Rabat, emphasizing that discussions are ongoing to reach a new agricultural agreement that opens broader horizons for agricultural exchange.
