Morocco Receives $7.6 Billion from Islamic Development Bank
Al-Hajjar also praised Morocco's efforts towards renewable energy, saying that there is a bilateral cooperation between the IDB and Morocco to share Moroccan experiments in this field with Sub-Saharan countries.
Based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the IDB has supplied Morocco with several loans over the past few years.In 2014, the IDB amounted to MAD 1.8 billion to Morocco in order to carry out drinking water supply projects in the regions of Agadir and Chtouka Ait Baha, as well as the olive sector for small farmers.
In the same year, oil refiner Samir received a loan of $240 million to finance crude oil imports.In 2013, Morocco's state-run phosphate, OCP Group, (Office Cherifien des Phosphates) has received a $150 million loan to improve its infrastructure and repair facilities at Jorf Lasfar, a deepwater commercial port located on Morocco's Atlantic coast.
data-ad-client="ca-pub-9546318280945074" data-ad-slot="9241175969"> The IDB has also embarked on signing agreement with partners to invest in Morocco. In 2014, it signed a joint agreement with Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) to invest in Moroccan private sectors.
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