ISRAELI flag carrier Zim is set to open a shipping route between the Saudi Arabian port of Jeddah and the Moroccan ports of Agadir and Dakhla, with a stopover in Israel, reports Morocco World News.
The launch of a maritime link is set for the coming weeks, according to Economie & Entreprises. The magazine reports that the shipping line is scheduled to depart from Jeddah, then stop at Haifa and then conclude its rotation in Morocco's ports of Agadir and Dakhla in the Atlantic Ocean.
The new shipping route comes following the announcement of the beginning of direct flights between Israel and Morocco. Following the Abraham Accords deal reached by former US President Donald Trump.
Following the re-establishment of ties, many businesses, both Moroccan and Israeli, have begun expanding economic ties and exploring new business prospects.
Both countries have launched new initiatives to facilitate transportation and investment. Moroccan citizen, Rabbi Abraham Sabbagh, recently said that 'many Moroccan Jews will return to Morocco to invest' once again.
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The launch of a maritime link is set for the coming weeks, according to Economie & Entreprises. The magazine reports that the shipping line is scheduled to depart from Jeddah, then stop at Haifa and then conclude its rotation in Morocco's ports of Agadir and Dakhla in the Atlantic Ocean.
The new shipping route comes following the announcement of the beginning of direct flights between Israel and Morocco. Following the Abraham Accords deal reached by former US President Donald Trump.
Following the re-establishment of ties, many businesses, both Moroccan and Israeli, have begun expanding economic ties and exploring new business prospects.
Both countries have launched new initiatives to facilitate transportation and investment. Moroccan citizen, Rabbi Abraham Sabbagh, recently said that 'many Moroccan Jews will return to Morocco to invest' once again.
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