Mauritania Launches Special Visa Policy For Moroccan Entrepreneurs

The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises has announced an easing of the conditions for obtaining the Mauritanian multi-entry business visa, reserved for its member companies. The measure is part of a strengthening of business relations between the two countries.

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The multi-entry business visa is obtained by submitting an application file signed by the General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM), with the Mauritanian embassy in Rabat. Valid for 2 years, this special visa was announced by the CGEM on November 23, and aims to ensure an economic framework favorable to business development.

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The CGEM, which represents private sector companies in Morocco, has around 90,000 members whom it represents and promotes. Through the support and promotion of private initiative, the CGEM aims to improve the business and investment environment, locally and internationally.

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