Morocco changes consul in Las Palmas. Ahmed Musa leaves his position, as he has not been able to innovate in the message of cooperation with young people of this nationality in the south of Gran Canaria with messages of initiatives other than gastronomy and crafts. "The Polisario loses a great ally," a tourist businessman from the Yumbo shopping center of Moroccan origin told Maspalomas24H.
The business community in the south of the island had been alerting Rabat in communications since 2009 that Musa had always been surrounded by interlocutors who had operated as chiefs in Tirajana and Mogán through associations that had no real representation. The Moroccans in the south of Gran Canaria consulted by Maspalomas24H want the new consul to make "Morocco work in the Canary Islands like Casablanca, with speed and security with the things that are made but less craftsmanship and more technology, young Moroccans born here flee for the absence of outside outlets to take the tray, there are many prepared people, the exports of talent by Gran Canaria companies must be encouraged, and Musa's mistake has been to believe that all Moroccans are Sahrawis.
Replacing Musa comes Fatiha El Kamouri, who will seek to continue representing a good focus for investment and commercial relations as a platform towards the sub-Saharan market. Companies expect there to be fewer parties and more technical and professional meetings. There are aspects such as tourism promotion where Canarian companies can have business in Morocco and that until now has been underestimated when Maspalomas directs the presence of hotel businesses in Senegal, Cape Verde, Mauritania or Gambia.
Most of the economic activity and wealth of the Kingdom of Morocco is concentrated in the Atlantic coastal axis of Casablanca-Rabat-Tangier. Specifically, the textile, wiring, automobile and component sectors are mainly located in the area of Tangier and Kenitra. The services, aeronautical and distribution sector in Casablanca. Chemistry, steel and phosphates at Jorf Lasfar. Agribusiness in Meknes and Agadir and tourism mainly in Marrakech and Agadir.


