Morocco
Morocco’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, the phosphates industry, and tourism. Sales of fish and seafood are important economic boosters as well. Meanwhile, industry and mining contribute about one-third of the annual GDP. Morocco is the world’s third-largest producer of phosphates and the price fluctuations of phosphates on the international market greatly influence the country’s economy.
One of only three nations that border both the Atlantic and Mediterranean seas, Morocco has a multitude of cultural and architectural attractions, from the Medina of Marrakesh to the lavish 19th-century Bahia Palace.
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