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Morocco Infrastructure Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
The Morocco Infrastructure Report
- Independent 5 year Infrastructure industry forecasts for Morocco.
- Original Infrastructure market research and Infrastructure sector trend analysis for Morocco.
- Competitive intelligence, Moroccan Infrastructure company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic Infrastructure companies in Morocco.
The Morocco Infrastrucure Report has been researched at source, and features latest-available data covering public procurement and spending on all major infrastructure and construction projects, including transportation and logistics by land, sea and air; power plants and utilities, and commercial construction and property development; 5-year industry forecasts through end-; company rankings and competitive landscapes covering leading multinational and national contractors; and analysis of latest industry trends, opportunities, projects and regulatory changes.
Business Monitor International’s Moroccan Infrastructure Reports provide industry professionals and strategists, sector analysts, investors, trade associations and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Moroccan infrastructure and construction.
Key Benefits of Reports
- Benchmark BMI’s Independent 5-year Infrastructure Industry Forecasts to test other views – a key input for successful budgetary and planning in the Moroccan strategic Infrastructure market.
- Target Business Opportunities & Risks in the Moroccan Infrastructure Sector through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes and major deals, projects and investments in Morocco.
- Exploit the Latest Competitive Infrastructure Intelligence & company SWOTS on your competitors and peers through company rankings by sales, market share and ownership structure – includes multi-national and national companies
Coverage
Executive Summary
Summary of BMI’s key industry forecasts, views and trend analysis covering Infrastructure Report and construction, regulatory changes, major investments and projects, and significant multinational and national company developments.
Industry Trends And Developments
Analysis of latest projects across the Infrastructure Report sector – transport, utilities, commercial construction – including market overview which provides an outline of the key elements driving developments.
Industry Environment Ranking
BMI’s regional comparative analysis of the Infrastructure Report sector, evaluating sector-specific issues within the broader Country Risk context, including each state’s overall economic and political stability.
SWOT Analysis
SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) of the state’s business environment, Infrastructure Report sector, politics and economics, which carefully evaluates the short- and medium-term issues facing the industry.
BMI 5-Year Industry & Macro Forecast
Historic data series and 5-year forecasts to end- for all key industry and economic indicators, supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key risks to the main forecast. Indicators include:
Industry value (US$bn); contribution to GDP (%); Infrastructure Report, procurement and spending on major projects (US$bn); cement production (mn tonnes); housing completions (‘000 units), sector employment (‘000); population growth (mn); nominal GDP (US$bn); real GDP growth (%); industrial production index (% y-o-y average); consumer price index (%y-o-y average); current account (US$bn), external debt (US$bn).
Competitive Landscape & Company Profiles
Comparative company analyses and rankings by sales, % market share, employees, registration date and ownership structure. Company profiles include fully researched senior executives and contact details, business activity and leading products and services.
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Morocco Infrastructure Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Chapter - Executive Summary |
| Market Overview |
| Morocco |
| Global |
| Mega-Urban Regions: Opportunities And Challenges For Infrastructure |
| Mega-Urban Regions: Investment Opportunities And Risks |
| Table: The World's 30 Largest Urban Agglomerations |
| The Economic Implications Of Urbanisation |
| Table: The World's Richest Cities In 2020 By GDP |
| Table: The World's Fastest Growing Urban Areas |
Chapter - SWOT Analysis |
| Infrastructure SWOT |
Chapter - Major Infrastructure Developments And Key Projects |
| Transport Infrastructure Overview |
| New And Ongoing Projects |
| Airports Developments In 2007 |
| Ports Developments In 2007 |
| Roads Developments In 2007 |
| Rail Developments In 2007 |
| Energy And Utilities Infrastructure Overview |
| New And Ongoing Projects |
| Construction Overview |
| New And Ongoing Projects |
| Table: Morocco Major Infrastructure Projects Roads |
| Table: Morocco Major Infrastructure Projects Railways |
| Table: Morocco Major Infrastructure Projects Power plants |
| Table: Morocco Major Infrastructure Projects Commercial, Residential & Industrial Construction |
| Table: Morocco Major Infrastructure Projects Hotel And Resort Construction |
Chapter - Industry Forecast Scenario |
| Table: Infrastructure Industry Forecast Data |
Chapter - Business Environment |
| Table: Regional Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings |
| Project Finance Ratings: Outlook For Africa |
| Table: Design And Construction Rating |
| Table: Commissioning And Operating Rating |
| Table: Overall Project Finance Rating |
| Foreign Direct Investment |
| Table: Middle East, Annual FDI Inflows |
| Table: Morocco FDI |
| Labour Force |
| Table: Demographic Indicators (2005) |
| Legal Framework |
| Tax Regime |
Chapter - Macroeconomic Outlook |
| Table: Morocco Economic Outlook |
Chapter - Political Outlook |
| Table: Morocco Political Overview |
Chapter - Company Monitor |
| Holcim Maroc S.A. |
| Alstom (Morocco) |
Chapter - Country Snapshot: Morocco Demographic Data |
| Section 1: Population |
| Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030 |
| Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030 |
| Section 2: Education And Healthcare |
| Table: Education, 2002-2005 |
| Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030 |
| Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power |
| Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006 |
| Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$) |
Chapter - BMI Forecast Modelling |
| How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts |
| Construction Industry |
| Sources |
Chapter - Business Environment |
| Ratings Overview |
| Table: Infrastructure Business Environment Indicators |
| Project Finance Ratings Methodology |
| Operating Risks Commercial Construction |
| Operating Risks Energy and Utilities |
| Operating Risks Transport |
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Morocco Infrastructure Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Morocco is geographically positioned at the physical crossroads between the Maghreb and Europe. Its physical location plays a major part in the development of the country’s infrastructure, as increasing the transport and power links between the two regions remains a key priority. With foreign investment pouring into the country, both from its European neighbours and the Gulf, Morocco’s infrastructure sector has seen increasing activity in recent years. In BMI’s Morocco 2009 Infrastructure Report, we forecast a 5.2% annual real growth for the country’s construction, and by extension, infrastructure sector.
In the transport sector, several large scale projects are underway to improve and expand the country’s ports, roads and rail networks. French and Spanish construction majors, due to their strong ties with Morocco and expertise, have the lion’s share of these deals. Significant investment is also going into the country’s energy and utilities infrastructure. Morocco depends on international financing institutions, such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the private sector to take on concessions. The country, unlike its neighbours, lacks any hydrocarbon reserves, and hence strives to exploit its renewable energy potential. European interest is extremely high, since it provides an attractive market for European companies that want to expand their activities in the renewables. In addition, Morocco provides the key link for power grid interconnections and pipelines between Europe and the Maghreb.
Despite Morocco’s positive record of strong economic growth in the past years, important problems remain concerning the country’s business environment, such as difficult access to financing and corruption. Morocco ranks in 79th place in BMI’s global business environment rating. Even though this is the second highest rating among the North African countries, after Tunisia, Morocco still needs to make significant improvements in order to attract the much needed involvement of the private sector in its infrastructure projects.
Our overall view for Morocco is a positive one. Despite our concerns about the extent of the negative impact of external factors, such as the credit crunch, on the country, our outlook for Morocco remains one of solid growth. For 2009, we forecast that unemployment will go down to 9.0%, for the first time in the past five years, while growth is forecast to be 4.2%.
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Morocco Infrastructure Report |
Was: $1030.00 | |
| Now: $875.00 | ||
| You save: $155.00 (15%) |
Africa |
| Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Cote d`Ivoire, Egypt, Libya, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda |
Asia |
| Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam |
Europe |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine and United Kingdom |
Latin America |
| Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela |
Middle East |
| Bahrain, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen |
North America |
| United States |