The 23rd meeting of Economic Advisors to the Embassies of the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) accredited to Morocco is set to take place on January 23 in Rabat, as announced by the Islamic Center for Development of Trade (ICDT).

Held annually by ICDT, this meeting aims to engage in discussions with the Economic Advisors of OIC countries’ embassies in Rabat, focusing on the Center’s activities and projects for 2025, and proposing joint initiatives for the upcoming year, according to an ICDT press release.

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The event will also address key issues such as the latest trends in international trade, the future of intra-OIC trade, and the ICDT’s various programs, including the Trade and Investment Promotion Program, the Trade Facilitation Program, the SME and Institutional Capacity Building Program, the Economic Intelligence Program, and other initiatives launched by ICDT.

ICDT leadership, along with partners and representatives from countries hosting ICDT’s fairs and exhibitions in 2025—namely Chad, Senegal, Uganda, Benin, Cameroon, and Comoros—will chair the meeting, the source reveals.

Economic Advisors from the OIC embassies in Morocco, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and Senegal’s Ministry of Health, Solidarity, and Social Action, will also attend. Additionally, representatives from international and regional organizations in the economic and trade sectors, along with relevant Moroccan institutions, will be present.

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