Settat Conference Tackles Economic Issues
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hassan I University in Settat, Morocco, hosted the 10th European-African Conference on Finance and Economics.
- The conference included a workshop on the Mediterranean in economic theory, with researchers from Morocco, France, Belgium, the UK, and Tunisia.
- The event aimed to discuss economic issues and foster academic exchange between European and African participants.
Hassan I University in Settat, Morocco, recently served as the venue for the 10th European-African Conference on Finance and Economics, coupled with a workshop on the Mediterranean in economic theory. The two-day event brought together academics and researchers from Morocco and several other countries, including France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Tunisia.
During the opening ceremony, Abdellatif Makram, president of Hassan I University, emphasized the significance of such gatherings. He highlighted that these meetings are crucial for fostering dialogue and collaboration between European and African scholars in the fields of finance and economics.
The conference provided a platform for in-depth discussions on contemporary economic challenges and theoretical frameworks. Participants shared insights and research findings, aiming to bridge economic understanding and explore potential avenues for cooperation between the two continents.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.