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Expatriate remittances to Morocco exceeded $9.32bn till Nov 2021

  • Exports improved by 9.1% to reach 127.5 billion dirhams at the end of November 2021, and imports increased by 12% to 67.55 billion dirhams
  • Travel revenues stood at 31.96 billion dirhams at the end of November 2021, against 31.72 billion dirhams at the end of November 2020

The Moroccans living abroad (MRE) sent more than 86.48 billion dirhams ($9.32 billion) as remittances by the end of November 2021, against 61.29 billion dirhams ($6.6 billion) in 2020, said the Office des Changes (exchange office).

These transfers are up 41.1 percent or 25.187 billion dirhams ($2.71billion), said the office in its bulletin on the monthly indicators of foreign trade in November.

This bulletin also reported a surplus in the balance of trade in services, up 5.9 percent to more than 59.94 billion dirhams ($6.46 billion).

Reportedly, exports improved by 9.1 percent to reach 127.5 billion dirhams ($13.74 billion) at the end of November 2021, and imports increased by 12 percent to over 67.55 billion dirhams ($7.28 billion).

Travel, the main component of trade in services, showed an almost stable surplus balance compared to the end of November 2020, and compared to November 2019, this balance recorded a net decline of 58.7 percent.

Travel revenues stood at 31.96 billion dirhams ($3.44 billion) at the end of November 2021, against 31.72 billion dirhams ($3.42 billion) at the end of November 2020 and 72.86 billion dirhams ($7.85 billion) during the same period of 2019.

Expenses stood at 9.8 billion dirhams ($1.06 billion) at the end of November 2021, against 9.58 billion dirhams ($1.03 billion) a year earlier and 19.26 billion dirhams ($2.07 billion) during the first 11 months of 2019.