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New market study, "Morocco Autos Report Q1 2013", has been published


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2013-01-30 08:45:54 - Recently published research from Business Monitor International, "Morocco Autos Report Q1 2013", is now available at Fast Market Research

As Morocco enters 2013, it is set to face another year of increased automotive manufacturing as Europe continues to reshape its production landscape. While the country's leading producer, France's Renault, inaugurated Africa's largest plant earlier in 2012, the following year will see a ramp up in capacity. However, BMI notes that downside risks remain in the form of a persistent and often unpredictable eurozone crisis. Nonetheless, BMI sees production in Morocco rising considerably over our five-year forecast period, with a total completely built unit production of 95,171 in 2017.

Our forecast for 2013 looks set for 68,907 vehicles to be produced over the year, marking an 8.7% increase on the previous year. After expanding by 6.6% in 2012, BMI sees total

vehicle production remaining within the 8% growth mark year-on-year (y-o-y) through our forecast period to 2017. Most vehicles produced in the country are expected to be exported to the EU.


Full Report Details at
- www.fastmr.com/prod/529425_morocco_autos_report_q1_2013.aspx


Sales in Morocco are not likely to grow as rapidly as production, however. We expect annual production growth to average 8.5% between 2013 and 2017, compared with an average growth of 7.6% in sales over the same period. We forecast that the steady sales growth seen in previous years will continue, however, with 123,204 units expected to be sold in 2013, up from 116,587 in 2012. By the end of our five-year forecast period in 2017, we anticipate annual sales of 167,904 units.

Exports will sustain the higher production and sales outlook while domestic economic performance wavers. BMI has cut its 2012 growth forecast for Morocco's economy to 2.5%, down from 3.0% previously, on the back of poor performance in the first half of the year and the many headwinds still facing the economy. Our real GDP growth forecast for 2013 remains unchanged, at 3.5%. Though we expect both 2012 and 2013 to be challenging years as exposure to the European recession takes its toll, investor interest in the country as an export-oriented manufacturing hub for the European market, coupled with a burgeoning tourism industry, should bode well for Morocco's underlying growth momentum through to 2015.

Nevertheless, the country is particularly vulnerable to the fallout of the eurozone crisis - something that could potentially derail Renault's plans to ramp up production in the country to 400,000 units by as early as 2014. Industrial production has also become more muted, growing by only 1.0% y-o-y in Q2 after a strong performance in Q1.

Although French President Francois Hollande is under pressure to resist the transfer of jobs away from France, he is unlikely to make aggressive moves in this direction particularly as Renault has highlighted both cheaper labour and a more flexible labour market as its motivation for shifting production away from the country. Addressing these particular issues will jar with Hollande's Socialist credentials and alienate support from unions.

Report Table of Contents:

SWOT Analysis
- Morocco Autos Industry SWOT
- Morocco Political SWOT
- Morocco Economic SWOT
- Morocco Business Environment SWOT
Global Overview
- UK Boosts Europe, But Favourites Still Outperform
- Table: Passenger Car Sales 8M12
- Incentive Boom For Japan, US Powers On
Regional Overview
Industry Risk/Reward Ratings
- GCC States Still Dominant
- Table: Middle East And North Africa Autos Risk/Reward Ratings
Macroeconomic Forecast Scenario
- Table: Morocco - Economic Activity, 2011-216
Industry Forecast Scenario
- Sales
- Table: Sales, 2010-2017
- Production
- Table: Production, 2010-2017
- Renault Expansion Targets New Growth Markets
- Production Risks
- Trade
Competitive Landscape
- Market Overview
- Locally Produced Vehicles
- Imported Vehicles
- Suppliers
Company Monitor
Company Profiles
- Kia Motors Maroc
- Renault Morocco
- Toyota Motor
Morocco Demographic Outlook
- Table: Morocco's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 ('000)
- Table: Morocco's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
- Table: Morocco's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
- Table: Morocco's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
BMI Methodology
- How We Generate Our Forecasting Model
- Sources

About Business Monitor International

Business Monitor International (BMI) offers a comprehensive range of products and services designed to help senior executives, analysts and researchers assess and better manage operating risks, and exploit business opportunities, across 175 markets. BMI offers three main areas of expertise: Country Risk BMI's country risk and macroeconomic forecast portfolio includes weekly financial market reports, monthly regional Monitors, and in-depth quarterly Business Forecast Reports. Industry Analysis BMI covers a total of 17 industry verticals through a portfolio of services, including in-depth quarterly Country Forecast Reports. View more research from Business Monitor International at www.fastmr.com/catalog/publishers.aspx?pubid=1010

About Fast Market Research

Fast Market Research is an online aggregator and distributor of market research and business information. We represent the world's top research publishers and analysts and provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available.

For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156.


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