Furniture trade in Morocco - Exporting Furniture to Morocco

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  4. Furniture trade in Morocco
Furniture
The industry of handmade furniture and wooden products is a very large market and its value is in the billions of dollars. One of the key factors in furniture marketing is unique design and high quality. To enter foreign markets, your products must meet valid quality standards. Researching and analyzing different markets can help you identify target markets, which includes researching and analyzing factors such as market size, industry growth, competitors, demand and supply, customer preferences, pricing, and economics in different countries.
art and craft
Handicrafts and traditional crafts are forms of artistic and skilled craftsmanship that involve the creation of objects or decorative items using traditional methods and techniques. Traditional industries and handicrafts still play an important role in the economy of all Asian countries. The West Asian region has always been one of the important centers of handicrafts in the world with 14 countries, and it is one of the original and oldest industries in the Middle East. Islamic lands, despite the diversity in customs and culture, each has formed a unique artistic heritage, which is collectively known as Islamic art.
Furniture trade in Morocco
Morocco is a country located in North Africa, which is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Algeria to the east, and the Sahara Desert to the south. The capital of Morocco is the city of Rabat. The currency of this country is the Moroccan dirham and is known by the code MAD. The official language of Morocco is Arabic, but French is also used as a second and official language in the country. Most Moroccans are of Islamic faith, and the majority religion is Sunni Islam, with minorities including Shiites and Jews.

Directory of Furniture suppliers in Morocco