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May 20, 2026

Parliament Introduces Bill 22.25 on Compliance Assessment Bodies with Ryad Mezzour Present

Parliament Introduces Bill 22.25 on Compliance Assessment Bodies with Ryad Mezzour Present
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Strengthening Quality Standards in Moroccan Industry

In a pivotal meeting held by the Production Sectors Committee in the Moroccan House of Representatives, Minister of Industry and Trade Ryad Mezzour presented the proposed law No. 22.25 aimed at formalizing compliance assessment bodies. This legislative effort underscores Morocco’s commitment to enhance product and service quality, a matter of significant relevance for national competitiveness and international trade.

Context: A Legislative Initiative

The meeting, chaired by Abdelaziz Lachehb, followed a broader session on regulatory frameworks, reflecting a strategic move to fortify Morocco’s legislative structure concerning quality assurance. Law No. 22.25 seeks to legalize and standardize the operations of compliance assessment bodies, which are critical for ensuring that products meet established national and international benchmarks.

Enhancing Market Confidence

The primary objective of this law is to foster trust in the quality of goods and services available in the marketplace. By establishing a structured legal framework for compliance organizations, Moroccan companies will be better positioned to enhance their competitiveness both domestically and abroad. This could lead to increased consumer confidence and a more robust economic standing, particularly in a global marketplace where quality standards are paramount.

Adapting to Economic Transformations

Moreover, the proposed legislation addresses the evolving demands of Morocco’s economy, particularly in terms of heightened quality and safety requirements. As global markets increasingly prioritize transparent evaluation and accreditation processes, this legal framework aligns with best international practices, ensuring that Morocco remains competitive while upholding consumer protection.

In conclusion, the adoption of Law No. 22.25 marks a significant step toward modernizing Morocco’s quality assurance mechanisms, solidifying its position in a competitive global landscape, and enhancing transparency in compliance processes.


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