AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Countdown (Morocco): With the tournament starting in days, Morocco heads to the 2026 World Cup as Africa’s top-ranked force and a leading Arab contender, aiming to build on its 2022 semi-final run and 2025 AFCON title as Group C begins June 13 vs Brazil, then Scotland and Haiti. Injury Watch (Brazil vs Morocco): Brazil says Neymar’s calf recovery is progressing “within expected parameters,” but he’s still considered unlikely for the opener against Morocco, with the plan focused on having him ready for later group matches and the knockout rounds. Morocco Form Check: In the final warm-up, Morocco showed attacking control but were held 1-1 by Norway, with Brahim Diaz scoring early before Odegaard equalized. Trade & Economy (China-Morocco): A China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo session in Casablanca (June 10-12) is set to deepen ties, with Morocco-China trade reaching $10.96bn in 2025 and zero-tariff policy expected to open more market access. Connectivity Boost: Royal Air Maroc launches its first direct Casablanca–Los Angeles flight, three times weekly, expanding long-haul access ahead of the World Cup.
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