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Invest in Senegal 2025: A Gateway for Moroccan Companies to Expand in Africa

Invest in Senegal 2025 is more than a business forum—it is a continental laboratory of ideas and partnerships.

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On October 7–8, 2025, the Abdou Diouf International Conference Center (CICAD) in Diamniadio will host the second edition of Invest in Senegal (Fii Senegal). This flagship event showcases Senegal’s ambition to become a regional hub for innovation, transparency, and sustainable growth. For Morocco, a country already positioning itself as a bridge between Africa and global markets, this forum represents an opportunity to strengthen South-South cooperation and expand its influence across West Africa.

The New Investment Code 2025: Boosting Responsible Growth

One of the highlights of the forum will be the presentation of Senegal’s new Investment Code 2025, led by APIX (the National Agency for Investment Promotion and Major Projects). This updated framework is designed to stimulate strategic and responsible projects by offering enhanced incentives, streamlined administrative procedures, better land access, and stronger support for SMEs. 

For Moroccan investors, who are already active in banking, telecom, real estate, and renewable energy sectors in Senegal, this reform presents a golden opportunity to scale their activities and create sustainable value on both sides.

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Senegal Vision 2050 and Morocco’s Vision 2030: Shared Ambitions

The forum is part of the larger Vision Senegal 2050, which mirrors Morocco’s own Vision 2030 strategy. Both countries are investing heavily in renewable energy, transport infrastructure, and agricultural modernization. Senegal is advancing with a 500 MW solar power plant, new wind farms, and modern transport solutions such as the electric BRT and TER railway.

Morocco, with projects like Noor Ouarzazate and high-speed rail, has proven experience to share. Collaboration in these areas can lead to joint ventures that reinforce food security, green energy, and sustainable mobility across Africa.

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Building a Competitive Digital Ecosystem

Digital transformation is another central theme of Invest in Senegal 2025. With initiatives such as the Startup Act, sovereign cloud, and a national data center, Senegal is laying the groundwork for a competitive digital economy. 

Morocco is already a leading tech hub in North Africa, with Casablanca emerging as a vibrant ecosystem for fintech, e-commerce, and AI. The Senegal forum will therefore serve as a platform for Moroccan tech entrepreneurs and startups to build partnerships, showcase innovations, and scale solutions designed for African markets.

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A Rich Program for Regional Synergies

The two-day program of Invest in Senegal 2025 includes high-level panels on energy and strategic resources, sessions on industrial mapping and investment opportunities, as well as dedicated discussions on ICT and artificial intelligence. A startup pitch competition will highlight disruptive innovators, while debates will explore how technology is shaping agriculture.

These activities offer Moroccan companies unique opportunities to position themselves as leaders in sustainable investment, while creating meaningful partnerships with Senegalese and international counterparts.

Conclusion: Strengthening Morocco–Senegal Ties for a Shared Future

Invest in Senegal 2025 is more than a business forum—it is a continental laboratory of ideas and partnerships. For Morocco, it offers a chance to deepen economic ties, export expertise in renewable energy, digital innovation, and agriculture, and contribute to Africa’s sustainable development agenda.

By connecting Dakar and Rabat through shared ambitions, both countries reaffirm that Africa’s growth story will be driven by innovation, resilience, and collaboration.

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  1. ZAKTONI HASSAN says:
    7 months ago

    مقال ممتاز يحدد السنغال كبوابة استراتيجية حقيقية!

    الربط بين “رؤية السنغال 2050” و**”رؤية المغرب 2030″** في مجالات مثل الطاقة المتجددة والبنية التحتية والتحول الرقمي يوضح حجم فرص التعاون. هذا ليس مجرد منتدى أعمال، بل هو منصة لـ تصدير الخبرات المغربية في القطاعات الواعدة إلى غرب أفريقيا.

    التشريعات الجديدة مثل قانون الاستثمار 2025 في السنغال تجعل بيئة الأعمال أكثر جاذبية للاستثمارات المغربية. أتمنى أن تستغل شركاتنا هذه الفرصة لتعزيز التعاون جنوب-جنوب وتحقيق النمو المشترك.

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  2. Ahmed Agadir says:
    5 months ago

    ما يلفت الانتباه في هذا الطرح هو النظرة الهادئة بعيدة المدى: السنغال ليست محطة عابرة، بل نقطة انطلاق. المقال يجعل القارئ يتأمل كيف يمكن للاستثمار أن يكون أداة لتقوية الروابط الإفريقية، لا مجرد بحث عن الربح السريع.

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  3. Ahmed Agadir says:
    5 months ago

    هذا المقال يفتح باب التفكير في الاستثمار كجسر إنساني قبل أن يكون مشروعًا اقتصاديًا. فالتقارب المغربي-السنغالي هنا يبدو وكأنه امتداد طبيعي لتاريخ من التعاون، حيث تتحول إفريقيا إلى فضاء مشترك لبناء مستقبل يقوم على الثقة والتكامل.

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  4. Ahmed Agadir says:
    5 months ago

    Ce qui frappe dans cette analyse, c’est la manière dont le Sénégal est présenté non pas comme un simple marché, mais comme un partenaire stratégique. On sent que l’Afrique de demain se construira par des alliances intelligentes, où l’expérience marocaine peut dialoguer avec l’ambition sénégalaise.

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  5. Ahmed Agadir says:
    5 months ago

    Lire cet article m’a rappelé que l’investissement n’est pas seulement une question de chiffres, mais de vision partagée. Le Sénégal apparaît ici comme un espace de confiance et d’avenir, où les entreprises marocaines peuvent prolonger leur savoir-faire tout en participant à une dynamique africaine plus solidaire et durable.

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  6. AlejandroES says:
    3 months ago

    Excelente análisis sobre la expansión marroquí en África. Senegal no es solo un vecino, es una puerta de oro para nuestras empresas. La sinergia entre Casablanca y Dakar es el motor de la cooperación Sur-Sur que necesitamos para seguir creciendo este 2026. ¡Muy valioso para los que buscan nuevos horizontes!

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