مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 SOIR 20:00 - 07/02/2025
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00:00Translated by Dima Kamal Masri
00:18I am the president of Mediantv channel in Tanja Alambikoum and in the title of this publication.
00:22The heads of the national parliaments in the atlasic African countries
00:26are valuing the series of the atlasic African countries
00:30which was launched with an initiative of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
00:37In Morocco, the textile industry contributes to achieve a number of transactions
00:41estimated at 140 billion dirhams on the national level
00:44and 7% in the raw domestic product.
00:52The president of the United States, Donald Trump,
00:54signs a decree that imposes penalties on the International Criminal Court
00:58and accuses it of launching criminal proceedings against the United States
01:02and its close ally, Israel.
01:10At the end of the meeting of the heads of the national parliaments in the atlasic African countries,
01:14the heads of these parliaments valued the series of the atlasic African countries
01:20which was launched with an initiative of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
01:24In a statement, the heads of the parliaments considered
01:27that this series is in line with His Majesty's initiative
01:31regarding the establishment of the atlasic African countries.
01:35In a statement, the heads of the parliaments considered
01:38that this series provides all the opportunities and success
01:41especially the strategic importance of the atlasic environment for Africa
01:45and what distinguishes this coast from security, stability,
01:48and a safe movement for people and goods.
01:51On the other hand, they renewed the declaration of ties
01:54to confirm the basic principles
01:56that should govern the relations between the African countries
01:59and especially the respect for the sovereignty of the countries and their territorial unity.
02:06There is a strategic vision, which is the atlasic initiative.
02:09The executive power has worked on the line of a group of Tunisian agreements
02:14to build a kind of trust on the culture of its winners.
02:19Now, it is the third level, and it is at the level of the legislative authority.
02:24It is considered that the executive power alone
02:27always has a political and democratic need for the legislative authority,
02:31since the legislative authority plays a number of roles.
02:35When we talk about the atlasic initiative, it is a strategic vision.
02:39It is issued by laws, and when we talk about laws, it is a legislative specialization.
02:44Also, the parliament agrees on international agreements
02:48that are signed by various countries.
02:50The parliament practices a regulatory policy on the works of the executive power.
02:55The parliaments also evaluate public policies.
02:59Now, what we see is the completion of the institutional building,
03:03i.e. a strategic vision that works at the level of the executive power,
03:06based on the institutional level.
03:09As for the economic field,
03:11we know that the atlasic field has huge capabilities.
03:15In terms of population, it accounts for about 46%.
03:19There is also 57% of rural trade,
03:22and there is 55% of the local African product.
03:26We also know that these economic indicators,
03:29in order to achieve a kind of independence,
03:34which was confirmed by the announcement of the binding on the land unit,
03:37and on the sovereignty of the countries.
03:41On the eve of the two meetings in Fes,
03:43the State Secretary for Traditional Industry, Social Economy,
03:47and Cooperation, Hassan Al Saadi, said
03:49that the traditional industry sector contributes to the national level
03:52in achieving a number of transactions estimated at 140 billion dirhams
03:56and 7% in the raw domestic product.
03:59More details in a report by Safi Yahedani.
04:04The traditional industry sector in Morocco
04:07achieves a number of transactions estimated at 140 billion dirhams
04:12at the national level.
04:14This is according to data provided
04:17on the eve of a communication meeting
04:20chaired by the State Secretary for Traditional Industry,
04:23Social Economy, and Cooperation, Hassan Al Saadi,
04:27with various actors in the traditional industry sector in the city of Fes.
04:32The sector generates a number of transactions
04:35exceeding 96 billion dirhams
04:38in the artistic production industry,
04:41and more than 43 billion dirhams
04:44in the service industry.
04:47According to the same data,
04:50the sector contributes 7% of the raw domestic product,
04:55and there are 275,000 units of traditional industry
05:00at the national level,
05:03in addition to 2,063 units in the sector at the national level.
05:09The exports of traditional industry products
05:13at the national level in 2024
05:16amounted to 1.11 billion dirhams,
05:19an increase of 3% compared to 2023.
05:26This is due to the presence of more than 250 manufacturers
05:30winning quality indicators at the national level.
05:34At the level of Fes-McNas,
05:37the sector employs more than 144,000 traditional manufacturers
05:41in the artistic and production traditional industry sector.
05:44There are also 44,000 units in the sector,
05:48and the sector exports a number of transactions
05:51at the national level
05:53amounting to more than 10 billion dirhams.
05:56The exports of traditional industry products
05:59at the level of Fes-McNas
06:02amount to 143 million dirhams,
06:05and there are 641 manufacturers winning quality indicators,
06:11which is 25% of the number of quality indicators nationally.
06:17According to the same source,
06:20there are 525 manufacturers winning quality indicators
06:25at the level of Fes-McNas,
06:28which is 23% of the number of quality indicators nationally.
06:35The Aliotis Begadir exhibition is one of the prominent activities
06:39that shed light on the continuous developments
06:42in the transaction sector and the valuation of fishing wealth in Morocco.
06:46The exhibition provides an important platform
06:49for the innovation and modern technologies
06:52that have entered the production of marine products,
06:55which strengthens Morocco's leadership in this sector
06:58and reflects the rapid growth that it knows.
07:01A report by Issam Al-Abbari from Aliotis Begadir.
07:04These fresh fish, without their silver meaning,
07:07are no longer sold as they are,
07:10but have become the beginning of a developed manufacturing journey.
07:14The transaction sector has seen the valuation of fishing wealth in Morocco
07:19and has not been limited to fishing only,
07:22but has developed into a new industry
07:25that strengthens the added value and meets the standards of global quality.
07:31In 2023, there will be 31 transactions.
07:34Today, this sector needs a company
07:37to be able to face the problems that exist
07:41in the transaction sector.
07:45Morocco treats 70% of coastal fishing vacancies
07:49and exports 85% of its production to more than 100 countries,
07:53which provides a wide range of jobs.
07:56The sector has also witnessed a major innovation
07:59in the transaction sector,
08:02which is the introduction of new technologies
08:05and new technologies that can be applied
08:08in the transaction sector.
08:11The sector has also witnessed a major innovation
08:14in the introduction of advanced technologies
08:17such as win-win systems and smart packaging,
08:20which has boosted its quality and competitiveness.
08:27In recent years,
08:29there have been many investments
08:32in the south of Morocco,
08:35which, thank God,
08:38has given us a lot of job opportunities
08:41and new units.
08:44It's not like what we've known for 43 years.
08:47It's not like what we've known for 43 years.
08:50This is a good point for the sector.
08:53This is a good point for the sector.
08:56We don't work manually,
08:59because we have a low production speed,
09:02and we make a lot of mistakes.
09:05We don't work manually,
09:08because we have a low production speed,
09:11and we make a lot of mistakes.
09:16This development has made Morocco a leading country,
09:19where it has become a preferred investment
09:22thanks to its advanced infrastructure
09:25and its experience in balancing
09:28sustainable exploitation and economic success.
09:32There are 500 people here,
09:35and they have to get up and get down.
09:38and they have to get up and get down.
09:41All the teams are here.
09:44We have a new office agreement.
09:47I thought that the office would be here,
09:50but I didn't think that it would be here,
09:53but I didn't think that it would be here,
09:56but I didn't think that it would be here,
09:59but we have to stay with Morocco.
10:02but we have to stay with Morocco.
10:05The Al-Youtis Museum confirms Morocco's position
10:08as a turning point for maritime industries,
10:11where it combines innovation and tradition
10:14to strengthen its role in the global blue economy.
10:17to strengthen its role in the global blue economy.
10:21The Moroccan embassy in Nouakchott announced
10:24that the British authorities have decided
10:27to work in the international transport sector
10:30between Morocco and Mauritania,
10:33or between Morocco and Western African countries
10:36and the coasts across Mauritania,
10:39enabling them to facilitate multiple entry
10:42for three months.
10:45For this reason, we follow the explanations
10:48of the Moroccan ambassador in Mauritania,
10:51Hamid Chabar, speaking to colleagues
10:54of the Moroccan embassy in Nouakchott,
10:57regarding the facilitation of the entrance
11:00of professional drivers to Mauritania,
11:03or for their crossing, as you know,
11:06through Mauritania to the coasts
11:09and Western African countries.
11:12This procedure came through granting them,
11:15at the beginning of this week,
11:18valid visas for three months with multiple entry.
11:21In the previous days,
11:24it was limited to granting professional drivers
11:27valid visas for one month with one entry.
11:30This, of course, had a negative effect
11:33not only on the profitability of the trade movement,
11:36but also, in a big way,
11:39it was a financial disadvantage for professional drivers
11:42by paying the fee with each entry.
11:45This is a very positive development
11:49that contributes to the enhancement of trade exchange
11:52and the lifting of its burden,
11:55knowing that Morocco remains the first
11:58trade partner of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
12:01at the African level.
12:04This procedure and this positive response
12:07by the Mauritanian authorities in the framework
12:10of enhancing the distinctive dynamics
12:13that define the bilateral relations between the two countries
12:17is a sign of the steadfastness
12:20of all the leaders of the two countries,
12:23every one of the emperors,
12:26the King Mohammed Ibn al-Sarawlah
12:29and the brother of the President Sheikh Razouani
12:32in advancing these relations to the level
12:35of a model partnership that responds
12:38to the expectations of the two opposing peoples.
12:41The American President, Donald Trump,
12:44against the United States and its close ally, Israel.
12:49On the other hand, the International Criminal Court has imposed American punishments
12:53and has pledged to continue to achieve justice.
13:09With this, we come to the end of this broadcast.
13:10Thank you for watching and see you next time.