Revue de presse - 14/10/2024

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MEDI1TV Afrique : Revue de presse - 14/10/2024

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00:00Hello everyone and welcome to Mediain TV for your press release.
00:14In anticipation of the World Cup 2030, Morocco has launched infrastructure projects all over the world,
00:20provoking the convoy of international operators and increasing challenges.
00:24British companies do not want to stay out of this dynamic.
00:28In this sense, 12 companies from the United Kingdom will be on a prospecting mission in Morocco between 15 and 17 October.
00:35British Trade Commissioner John Humphrey announced this in a post on his account.
00:40He highlighted that Morocco, which co-organizes the event with Spain and Portugal,
00:44is strengthening and developing a network of modern and world-class infrastructure to host the tournament.
00:50Among the projects that seem to interest British companies,
00:54he cited the transformation of urban mobility and public spaces that can offer football fans world-class experiences,
01:01which Moroccans and visitors will be able to enjoy even after the tournament.
01:05The magazine Specialisés recalls that relations between Rabat and London have never ceased to reaffirm at all levels and in all areas.
01:12The signing of the Morocco-United Kingdom Association Agreement in 2021 gave a real boost to trade,
01:19which currently exceeds 2 billion pounds.
01:25In order to boost investment in the region and improve the means of the Chamber of Commerce,
01:30Industry and Services of the Region of the UN,
01:34it plans to set up a digital platform for the benefit of investors.
01:38It indicates that today Morocco will host an economic cohort of the region
01:44which reflects the organization of the spatial distribution of economic activities on a determined territory,
01:50which allows, from various sources, to gather, organize, manage, analyze, combine,
01:56elaborate and present information located geographically for better management of space,
02:02for the best solution, the best location, the best network dimensioning,
02:07the best choice of merchandising, the best chiblad, direct marketing
02:12and the best sectorization, explains the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services of the Region.
02:17This project is intended for investors, traders and very small businesses.
02:21It is also based, according to the same source, within the framework of the efforts of the CCIS
02:26for the deployment of new services of general interest and competitive interest
02:31in response to the needs of its suppliers and the specificities of the region.
02:36China launches military maneuvers around Taiwan, reports the South China Morning Post.
02:43The country launched this morning blockade exercises around the island,
02:47a few days after Beijing criticized a provocative speech made by the island's leader, Lai Ching-te.
02:53These military maneuvers are carried out in northern areas, south and east of the island,
02:58in order to test the capabilities of joint operations of the Chinese army
03:02and its access to the preparation for maritime and air combat
03:06and its ability to block key ports and other areas,
03:10said Captain Li Qi, spokesman for the Eastern Command of the Chinese army.
03:16China, which considers Taiwan as an integral part of its territory,
03:19regularly threatens to take back the island by force.
03:23The Taiwanese Ministry of Defense denounced an irrational and provocative behavior
03:28and assured that it had deployed the appropriate forces to react appropriately.
03:33The Taiwanese president called for an emergency meeting of security,
03:37while the United States condemned unjustified maneuvers,
03:40leading to a risk of escalation.
03:46In Iceland now, to pursue this press conference,
03:48the coalition in power is imploding and calling for early elections.
03:53Iceland's Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson
03:57acknowledged yesterday the failure of the coalition in power since November 2021
04:02and called for an early election.
04:05He said that the coalition's parties no longer share the vision
04:08necessary to give a clear direction to the country, said the magazine.
04:12He cited immigration and energy policy as key issues
04:16on which the coalition's parties failed to agree.
04:19The decision to dissolve parliament and call for early elections
04:23will be up to the Icelandic president, Thomas Dautir.
04:30This is the end of this press conference.
04:32Thank you all for watching.
04:33Enjoy the rest of the program.