MEDI1TV Afrique : JT Economie - 20/11/2024
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00:00Hello everyone and welcome to the Economic News Journal.
00:12In Morocco, the contributions of public establishments and companies to the state's general budget
00:18amounted to an annual average of 10.21 billion dirhams between 2014 and 2023,
00:25according to the Direction of Public Enterprises and Privatization.
00:29These contributions are in the form of dividends, benefit shares,
00:33occupancy subsidies for the public sector and other subsidies and contributions.
00:39These amounts mainly come from the OCP, the National Agency for Funding Conservation,
00:45the Cadastre and the Cartographie, or from Banque Almarrib.
00:49In addition, the fiscal contribution of public establishments and companies
00:54to the IS, IR and TVA in 2023 amounted to 26.63 billion dirhams.
01:02However, the social contribution of Solidarité sur les Bénéfices, estimated at 1.71 billion dirhams,
01:09rose by 7% compared to 2022 and accounted for about 16% of the total revenue for these taxes.
01:18In Morocco, the deficit of banking liquidity is still deepening.
01:22At the end of October, Tijeri Global Research reported in its last weekly report.
01:27Faced with this situation, Banque Almarrib continues to regulate the monetary market
01:31through its liquidity injections and this in order to maintain interbank rates
01:36at the level of the director rate at 2.75%.
01:40Likewise, Banque Almarrib slightly reduces its weekly interventions
01:45through its main instrument of monetary policy.
01:49The advances to 7 days went from 63.5 billion dirhams to 63 billion in one week,
01:56in the wake of the deepening of the deficit of banking liquidity.
02:00Thus, the deficit broke a new record of 138.8 billion dirhams at the end of October,
02:07with a deepening of 44.4 billion dirhams in one year.
02:11On their side, the pensions delivered and the guaranteed prices remained stable
02:16compared to last week at 89 billion dirhams.
02:20In international economic news,
02:23Africa must mobilize 1,300 billion dollars annually
02:27to achieve its Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
02:32According to the Economic Commission of the United Nations for Africa,
02:35this colossal amount is added to an external continental debt
02:39exceeding the 1,000 billion dollars.
02:42The impact of climate disasters and economic crises
02:45has exacerbated poverty on the continent,
02:48tipping 149 million people into precariousness.
02:53According to the authors of this study,
02:55the reform of the global financial system is essential
02:58to better meet the specific needs of developing countries
03:01and ensure the necessary financial stability
03:04to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
03:07and the ambitions of the African Union's Agenda 2063.
03:11At the forefront of global economic news,
03:14the Erasmus Place program of the European Union
03:17will bring in 2025 about 5 billion euros
03:21in support projects for exchange of learning abroad
03:25and cooperation partnerships in the fields of education,
03:28training, youth and sport within the European Union.
03:32According to the European Commission,
03:34the call for the Erasmus Place 2025 proposal,
03:37which was recently published,
03:39represents an increase of 6.5% in funding
03:43compared to the previous year.
03:45The European executive assures that this program
03:48continues to gain popularity
03:50with more than 16 million participants
03:53since its launch in 1987.
03:57Direction to the United States,
03:59the Boeing aeronautics manufacturer
04:01has sent the first licensing notifications
04:04as part of a reduction plan
04:06of 10% of its global cash,
04:08which concerns nearly 2,200 people
04:11in the only state of Washington.
04:13The Quality Problems Employment Group
04:15of its production,
04:16which has just undergone a strike of more than 50 days
04:19having paralyzed two crucial factories,
04:21announced on October 12
04:23its intention to reduce its global cash
04:26by 10% in the coming months.
04:28On December 31 of the previous year,
04:30the group employed 170,688 people.
04:35According to a document made public
04:37by the Washington State Employment Security Service,
04:41the American aircraft manufacturer decided
04:43to license 2,199 people from December 20.
04:48The two factories of the aircraft manufacturer
04:50located near Seattle
04:51were blocked by the strike
04:53of more than 33,000 members
04:55of the local branch of the Machinists' Union
04:58in the context of the negotiations
05:00of the new social agreement.
05:02This is the end of our edition today.
05:04Good luck with the programs on our antenna.