Morocco’s Ambitious Recovery Plan: Rebuilding After the Earthquake

Morocco’s commitment to invest $11.7 billion in earthquake recovery and development over the next five years is a testament to its determination to rebuild after the devastating earthquake that struck in early September. The earthquake, the strongest in Morocco in 120 years, exposed vulnerabilities in several regions, leaving thousands without shelter and underscoring inequalities. This ambitious recovery plan, supported by both government funding and international aid, aims to not only reconstruct infrastructure but also reduce social disparities and enhance access to basic services in affected areas. The annual cost of this plan, around $2.3 billion, is a relatively small fraction of the country’s GDP, signaling Morocco’s dedication to economic growth and development. As the nation embarks on this journey to rebuild, global solidarity and support will be instrumental in achieving a more resilient and prosperous future for the affected communities.
Malaysia’s Strategic Positioning to Attract Global Investors Amid Shifting Supply Chains

Malaysia’s proactive approach to attracting global investors in the midst of shifting supply chains reflects a keen understanding of evolving economic dynamics. With multinational companies increasingly diversifying their production hubs in Asia, Malaysia’s strategic positioning couldn’t be more timely. Minister Tengku Zafrul’s emphasis on leveraging this trend underscores the nation’s commitment to economic growth. The comprehensive Halal Industry Master Plan 2030 and the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 serve as cornerstones for nurturing talent, enhancing competitiveness, and embracing sustainability principles in the halal industry. Malaysia’s remarkable 64% growth in halal exports in 2022 showcases the industry’s resilience and its pivotal role in the nation’s economic landscape.
It’s time for a green social contract

The green transformation will have far-reaching socio-economic implications. Action is needed to ensure domestic and international social equity and fairness.