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Morocco’s Raw Materials Export to Spain Picks Up

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Moroccan raw materials exports to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta have recently seen an increase, with a new 28-ton shipment arriving last week from the North African country through customs. The shipment marks the seventh import operation since March 26.

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Ceuta’s growing demand for Moroccan construction materials stems from the significant cost advantages, as the imports of final products from Morocco cost about 20% less compared to imports from the Iberian Peninsula.

Moroccan raw materials exports to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta have recently seen an increase, with a new 28-ton shipment arriving last week from the North African country through customs. The shipment marks the seventh import operation since March 26.

The flow of raw materials from Morocco has developed into a clear and consistent import channel for Ceuta. Since the first heavy vehicle loaded with sand entered on March 26, six similar shipments have taken place, with the most recent shipment arriving on April 2.

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Ceuta’s growing demand for Moroccan construction materials stems from the significant cost advantages, as the imports of final products from Morocco cost about 20% less compared to imports from the Iberian Peninsula.