Morocco, on the northwest corner of the African continent, might not seem to have a major involvement in the automotive industry. Although the country of 37.3 million people began assembling motor vehicles in 1959 with a state-owned company, its auto industry only began to really develop after the company was privatized in 1990. By the early 2000s, the government decided to develop its auto industry into a manufacturing hub for Europe and provided a suitable environment to attract major carmakers.
According to the government, the country now has 10,000 automotive design engineers for German, British, French and North American brands, and this number is expected to reach 50,000 in the coming 3 years.
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