RT journal article T1 Moroccan-Brazilian Bilateral Cooperation: Achievements and Prospects A1 Ismaili Idrissi, Boutaima K1 South-South cooperation K1 Morocco K1 Brazil K1 international trade K1 investment K1 emerging economies K1 joint ventures K1 coopération Sud-Sud K1 Maroc K1 Brésil K1 commerce international K1 investissement K1 économies émergentes K1 joint-venture K1 cooperación Sur-Sur, Marruecos K1 Brasil K1 comercio internacional K1 inversión K1 economías emergentes AB Nowadays south-south cooperation has become increasingly important as aframework that shape international cooperation. The search for benefcial economic relations hasencouraged many developing and emerging countries to embark into a preferential set of relationsthrough their economic actors. The aim is to boost trade and enhance investment through jointventures operations in key economic activities deemed crucial to accelerate growth and create newjobs opportunities.Moroccan-Brazilian relations represent to some extent an example of this type of cooperation. Bothcountries enjoy high growth potential and hold prominent positions within their respective regions.In spite of increased trade between Morocco and Brazil, their relations have not reached yet itspotential. Brazil’s tremendous natural resources and the size of its market make it a potential tradingand investment partner for Morocco. Whether in primary production (agriculture, energy), or inindustrial production, Brazil holds signifcant competitive advantages. Therefore, Brazil couldserve as a source of imports at competitive prices, while offering Morocco a platform to enhanceits exports. Brazil’s regional position could serve Morocco as a gate to the wide market of LatinAmerica, particularly the Mercosur member countries. PB Cátedra Jean Monnet << Inmigración y Fronteras>> SN 2341-0868 YR 2015 FD 2015 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10498/19537 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10498/19537 LA eng DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Cádiz RD 28-sep-2023