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Bombardier Inc. has chosen Morocco, a burgeoning low-cost aerospace manufacturing hub near Europe, to build a new aerospace factory, a location that its top executive says is necessary for the ...
Barely exposed up to now to sub primes and other derivatives, Morocco will shortly be dealing increasingly with such complicated financial instruments. The kingdom's capital market, which sees itself ...
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The Hyundai Motor Group affiliate agreed to supply Morocco with an unspecified number of trains through Jan. 25, 2034. A separate deal will be sealed regarding the maintenance and repair of the trains ...
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Hyundai Rotem has clinched a 2.2 trillion won ($1.5 billion) train order contract with Morocco, marking the biggest single deal the company has ever secured. According to Hyundai Rotem on ...
RABAT : Morocco's state-owned rail operator ONCF said on Wednesday that it will buy 168 trains from France, Spain and South Korea for $2.9 billion as it seeks to expand its network ahead of the ...
SEOUL : South Korea's Hyundai Rotem has won a double-decker train order worth around 2.2 trillion won ($1.54 billion) from Morocco's state-owned rail operator ONCF, the company said on Wednesday.
Courtesy of Hyundai Rotem The Moroccan double-decker electric trains will operate at speeds of up to 160 km/h, connecting major areas centered around Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco.
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Morocco is once again turning away from one of its traditional suppliers, France, from which it had purchased in 2020 the Caesar system, which is manufactured by KNDS and is similar to its Israeli ...