France seeks to limit Moroccan agricultural imports
France seeks to limit Moroccan agricultural imports
Moroccan agricultural exports to France are likely to fall due to a new law aimed at establishing “mirror clauses” for agricultural imports from third countries.
Moroccan products in particular tomatoes produced in Morocco are again in the viewfinder of France. The deputy LR Antoine Vermorel-Marques is the initiator of a bill aimed at establishing “mirror clauses” for agricultural imports from third countries. The text was filed on December 3, 2024, then referred to the Economic Affairs Committee, which adopted it unanimously after the approval of eight amendments on the 43 examined, said Eco inspirations. This bill also aims to strengthen the protection of French farmers against competition deemed unfair.