Morocco’s trade gap widened to 65.57 billion dirhams in March, the source pointed out in a release, noting that the coverage rate of imports by exports has reached 60.4%.
Exports amounted to 99.98 billion Dirhams (+ 29%), while imports rose by 34.1% to 165.55 billion Dirhams, according to the same source.
The rise in imports is due to higher prices of energy products (+ 87.3%) and food products (+ 24.3%).
According to the Exchange Control Office, exports of the aeronautics industry increased by 53%, while those of the automotive sector rose by 6.9%.