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Northern Africa · Capital: Rabat

Trade with Morocco

Connect with verified suppliers and buyers for B2B international trade with Morocco.

$140B
GDP
37M
Population
$80B
Trade Volume

Market Opportunities

Africa's largest automotive exporter. Strategic position between Europe and Africa. Phosphate and renewable energy leader.

Doing business in Morocco

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Working currency
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
Working days
Monday – Friday
Business hours
09:00 – 17:30
Time zone
Africa/Casablanca
Working language
Arabic + French + English
Common Incoterms
EXW · FCA · FOB · CIF · DAP · DDP
Primary commercial ports
Tangier Med, Casablanca, Agadir
Notable shipping-window holidays
Christmas (25 Dec) · Easter (Mar/Apr) · Labour Day (1 May)

Useful B2B phrases

  • Helloمرحبا / Bonjour
  • Please send a quoteVeuillez envoyer un devis
  • Thank youشكرا / Merci
  • Best regardsCordialement
  • We confirm the orderNous confirmons la commande
Browse Morocco suppliersSubmit an RFQ to Morocco

Shipping to Morocco

Indicative transit times from the Faktorist hub. Real lead times depend on order size, customs lane, and seasonality — confirm in the RFQ.

IncotermTransit timeRoute
EXW1–3 daysBuyer-arranged from supplier warehouse
FCA / FOB3–5 daysTruck via Poland / Germany
DAP5–8 daysDoor-to-door road freight
DDP7–10 daysIncluding EU customs clearance

Morocco reference facts

ISO country code
MA (ma)
International phone prefix
+212
Capital
Rabat
Region
Northern Africa
Spoken / business languages
Arabic · Berber (Tamazight) · French · English (B2B)
Trade agreements
EU Association Agreement, AFCFTA, US-Morocco FTA

💱 USD ↔ MAD converter

Indicative rate · 1 USD ≈ 9.9 MAD — confirm at order confirmation.

Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Rates refresh on page load.

📅 Morocco business calendar

Plan around national holidays that pause customs, factories, and shipping.

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Business Culture

Doing business with Morocco typically follows a professional; the working language for international trade is typically English. Meetings are businesslike, with a clear agenda for international counterparts. Decision-making is owner-led for SMEs; corporate processes for larger entities. Working language for international trade is commonly English, with English also widely used in B2B exchanges. Pricing and contracts are usually quoted in USD for cross-border transactions on Faktorist. International counterparts hold the schedule. Modest gifts at first in-person meeting are usually welcomed. Morocco's active trade sectors include Phosphates, Tourism, Automotive, Renewable Energy, and Faktorist matches international buyers with verified Morocco-based suppliers across these segments via RFQs and Sofiia AI matching.

Working language
English
Trade currency
USD
Business hub
Rabat
Meeting style
businesslike, with a clear agenda for international counterparts
Decision making
owner-led for SMEs; corporate processes for larger entities
Punctuality
international counterparts hold the schedule
Gift etiquette
modest gifts at first in-person meeting are usually welcomed

Trade Flows

Top Exports

  • 1Phosphates
  • 2Agricultural Products
  • 3Textiles
  • 4Automotive Parts
  • 5Electronics

Key Industries

PhosphatesTourismAutomotiveRenewable EnergyAgriculture

Trade Agreements

  • EU Association Agreement
  • AFCFTA
  • US-Morocco FTA

Quick Facts

Capital
Rabat
Region
Northern Africa
GDP
$140B
Population
37M
Trade Volume
$80B

Trade with Morocco

Connect with verified suppliers and buyers on Faktorist.

Export to MoroccoSource from Morocco

Other Northern Africa trade destinations

Buyers sourcing from Morocco often compare quotes across the region. Explore neighbouring markets — same shipping lanes, similar Incoterms, often overlapping supplier rosters.

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about trade with Morocco

Common buyer and supplier questions, answered using current Faktorist marketplace data for Morocco.

What is the business culture like in Morocco?

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Doing business with Morocco typically follows a professional; the working language for international trade is typically English. Meetings are businesslike, with a clear agenda for international counterparts. Decision-making is owner-led for SMEs; corporate processes for larger entities. Working language for international trade is commonly English, with English also widely used in B2B exchanges. Pricing and contracts are usually quoted in USD for cross-border transactions on Faktorist. International counterparts hold the schedule. Modest gifts at first in-person meeting are usually welcomed. Morocco's active trade sectors include Phosphates, Tourism, Automotive, Renewable Energy, and Faktorist matches international buyers with verified Morocco-based suppliers across these segments via RFQs and Sofiia AI matching.

What is the working language for international trade with Morocco?

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The working language for international trade with Morocco is commonly English, with English also widely used in B2B exchanges. Faktorist's platform and RFQ flow are available in 35 languages, so buyers and suppliers can communicate in their preferred language while the platform handles translation.

Which currency is used for trade with Morocco?

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Cross-border transactions on Faktorist are typically quoted in USD when trading with Morocco. Final invoicing currency is set per RFQ; the platform supports multi-currency negotiation and conversion.

How do I source from suppliers in Morocco on Faktorist?

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Browse verified Morocco-based suppliers on Faktorist, narrow by industry, certification, MOQ, or price, and submit a Request for Quotation. Sofiia AI matches your RFQ against supplier capabilities and returns competitive quotes — usually within 24 hours.

What are the main industries to trade with in Morocco?

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Morocco's active trade sectors include Phosphates, Tourism, Automotive, Renewable Energy. Faktorist surfaces verified suppliers in each segment with product catalogues, trade history, and certifications visible on every profile.

What does Ukraine export to Morocco?

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Faktorist surfaces every export lane with estimated value, weight and shipment counts so buyers can size the addressable market before sourcing.

Which industries are most active in trade with Morocco?

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Active industries for trade with Morocco include: Phosphates, Tourism, Automotive, Renewable Energy, Agriculture. Faktorist matches verified suppliers and buyers across each of these sectors.
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