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Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Morocco Exports
According to MIT's Observatory of Economic Complexity (atlas.media.mit.edu), the following items are major exports of MOROCCO: aircraft and vehicle parts, aluminum, animal meal and pellets, animal organs, apples, automobiles, cabbage, calcium phosphates, ceramics, cheese, citrus fruit, clothing and textiles, coal tar oil, copper, corks, delivery trucks, electric control boards, electrical motors, electric transformers, engine parts, equipment and machinery, fish oil, gas turbines, gold, grapes, insulated wire, integrated circuits, iron, jewelry, lead, leather footwear, legumes, locust bean gum, low-voltage protection equipment, luggage, melons, metal insulating fittings, nuts, olive oil, olives, onions, paper containers, pears, perfume plants, petroleum, pitted fruit, preserved vegetables, seafood, seaweed, semiconductors, silver, spices, sugar, tea, tobacco, tomatoes, tropical fruit, valves, vegetable sap, wheat flour, and zinc. According to the International Monetary Fund (data.imf.org), countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports (February 2017 statistics) include Spain (top importer), France, Brazil, the United States, India, Italy, Germany, Egypt, Canada, the United Kingdom, Singapore, China, the Netherlands, Turkey, Algeria, Senegal, Portugal, Mauritania, Belgium, and Côte d'Ivoire.
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