Aziz Akhannouch bets on Afriquia for the Akwa Group’s future growth

Aziz Akhannouch bets on Afriquia for the Akwa Group’s future growth

While the energy industry plans to make major investments, the impact of the health crisis means a slow-down in activities relating to tourism and real estate.

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            ▪ Aziz Akhannouch bets on Afriquia for the Akwa Group’s future growth

▪ While the energy industry plans to make major investments, the impact of the health crisis means a slow-down in activities relating to tourism and real estate.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/804746/aziz-akhannouch-mise-sur-afriquia-pour-le-developpement-a-venir-dakwa-group/

Diversified holding Akwa Group’s last investment in the transport and logistics sector dates back to 2004, when it entered into a partnership with APM Terminals for the management of a container terminal at the port of Tanger-Med.

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