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A delegation of American investors has visited Dakhla to assess the region’s fast-growing economic landscape and explore opportunities for strategic partnerships.
The team—made up of business executives from Great Neck, New York—reviewed the region’s investment climate, infrastructure developments, and sectors considered ripe for mutually beneficial collaboration.
The mission forms part of the twinning agreement between Dakhla and Great Neck, designed to strengthen economic cooperation and promote win-win partnerships.
Lior Cohen, an American investor, said the delegation aims to “develop joint projects and identify new investment opportunities in the region,” adding that they are keen on establishing long-term relationships with key local actors.
Healthcare investor Edwin Cohen Azarkian said the strong economic momentum he observed during his first visit motivated him to return for deeper engagement. He noted that Dakhla’s favourable environment presents clear opportunities for high-growth investment.
Dakhla Communal Council President, Erragheb Hormatallah, said the delegation toured the Dakhla Atlantic Port, agricultural zones, aquaculture projects, and several industrial sites—giving them a comprehensive view of the region’s development trajectory.
Ahmed Ktir, Director of the Regional Investment Centre (CRI), said the investors were “impressed by the significant progress achieved in the region, particularly in terms of infrastructure and investments.”
A presentation was also made to the delegation highlighting Dakhla’s competitive advantages, major ongoing projects, and high-potential sectors.
During the visit, the American delegation met with the Wali of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region, the governor of Oued Eddahab province, the president of the Dakhla Communal Council, the CRI director, and the regional president of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM).
These meetings emphasised future cooperation prospects between Dakhla and Great Neck, investment opportunities across key sectors, and ongoing efforts to enhance investor support and strengthen the region’s attractiveness.
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