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مدي 1 تي في : النشرة الاقتصادية - 22/01/2025

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00:00The Ministry of Transport and Logistics, Abdel Samad Qayyouh, in charge of the size of
00:15the investments in the infrastructure, and the improvement of the quality of services,
00:20is expected to reach 96 billion dirhams by the year 2030.
00:24Qayyouh made it clear in a speech he gave during a meeting of the main building committee
00:29and the Energy, Minerals, Environment and Sustainable Development Committee
00:33that these investments include 53 billion dirhams to build the fast-moving Sikaki Line
00:40between Quneitra and Marrakesh, and the development of local Sikaki transport on the current network,
00:45and 29 billion dirhams to acquire 18 fast-moving trains,
00:51150 multi-service trains, and 14 billion dirhams
00:55to build and prepare about 40 stations and maintain the success of the national network.
01:05The number of Tesa companies to distribute gasoline and petrol reached 20.16 billion dirhams
01:11in the third quarter of 2024, a drop of almost 5.8% compared to the same period in the previous year.
01:20The number of Tesa companies to distribute gasoline and petrol reached 21.4 billion dirhams
01:25in the third quarter of 2023, a drop of almost 5.8% compared to the same period in the previous year.
01:29He also made it clear in a report on the compliance and implementation of the agreements
01:33made by the companies to distribute gasoline and petrol
01:36within the framework of the peace agreements with the Council in the third quarter of 2024,
01:40that the total volume of gasoline and petrol sales reached 2.33 billion liters
01:47in the third quarter of 2024, an increase of about 4.8% on an annual basis.
01:56He also made it clear in a report to the Competition Council that the total volume of gasoline and petrol sales
02:02reached 1.7 billion liters in a 12.9 billion dirhams cash envelope
02:08in the third quarter of 2024, a drop of 10.8% compared to the same period in the previous year,
02:14and a drop of 9.75% compared to the same period in the previous year.
02:19He also made it clear in a report to the Competition Council
02:22that the compliance and implementation of the agreements made by the companies to distribute gasoline and petrol
02:27within the framework of the peace agreements with the Competition Council
02:31in the third quarter of 2024,
02:34that the total volume of gasoline and petrol sales reached
02:39a drop of 10.8% compared to the same period in the previous year,
02:41and a drop of 9.75% compared to the same period in the previous year.
02:46The Minister of Tourism, Traditional Industry, Social Economy and Cooperation, Fatem Zahra Amour,
02:52said yesterday in the Parliament that the income of the tourism sector from the hard currency
02:57will exceed 110 billion dirhams in 2024.
03:01Amour confirmed in a statement during a meeting of the Productive Sector Committee
03:07on topics related to the tourism sector
03:10that Morocco achieved a record number of tourists in this sector in 2024,
03:14as the number of tourists who visited the Kingdom this year reached 17.4 million tourists,
03:21an increase of 20% compared to 2023,
03:25and 35% compared to 2019.
03:28Morocco also became the first tourist destination in Africa,
03:32and pointed out that the tourism sector currently has 827,000 jobs,
03:38which is an increase of 25,000 new jobs in one year.
03:45The Tunisian Agricultural Observatory said that the country's dams recorded
03:50up to 31.4% of the first two years,
03:55and the source itself stated that the total storage of the dams
03:59reached 737,166 million cubic meters,
04:06which represents a decline of 3.62% compared to the same period in 2024.
04:13According to the source itself, the new dams
04:16reached 910 million cubic meters,
04:18of which 8 million cubic meters in the north Tunisian dams.
04:25Real estate sales in Turkey saw a decline in 2024,
04:30with an increase of 20.6% compared to the previous year,
04:34according to official data.
04:36Real estate sales returned to levels they had not seen since 2022,
04:40despite the policy of critical intensification and the withdrawal of foreign buyers.
04:45The Turkish Institute of Statistics said that about 1.48 million houses
04:50were sold last year,
04:52compared to 1.2 million houses sold in 2023,
04:57which saw the lowest sales level in nine years,
05:00and about 1.49 million houses were sold in 2022.
05:09This is the end of this episode.
05:11Goodbye.

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