Le Financial Times estime que « Le Maroc est positionné comme un pont entre les entreprises chinoises et les marchés occidentaux, alors que les pays se précipitent pour construire des industries de batteries qui détermineront la forme future des secteurs de l’automobile et des énergies propres ». La redéfinition de la géopolitique mondiale crée un contexte propice aux opportunités que des pays comme le Maroc peuvent pleinement exploiter.
Published by Dr. Wael Mohamed Aaminou
Witnessing the 2008 financial crisis unfold in the United States was a defining moment in my career. This experience led me to transition towards ethical finance, which prioritizes the real economy, social welfare, and environmental sustainability. This journey has since taken me across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, where I have contributed to shaping financial ecosystems across various sectors, including energy, agriculture, healthcare, and water. These diverse experiences have taught me that development challenges are complex and require a holistic approach, especially when resources are constrained. I have also learned that prioritizing key issues, particularly climate change, is essential. Climate change impacts nearly every sustainability perspective, making it a focal point of my work. In my current work, I leverage my expertise to confront climate challenges and drive the growth of green and inclusive economies, particularly within emerging markets. View all posts by Dr. Wael Mohamed Aaminou
