MEDI1TV Afrique : JT Economie - 21/01/2025
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00:00Hello everyone and welcome to this new edition of the Journal of Economy.
00:13Economic projections remain positive for Morocco.
00:16This year, growth should follow a better dynamic after a slowdown in 2024.
00:22According to the High Commissioner for Economic Growth,
00:25it should reach 3.8% against 3% during the previous year.
00:30The agricultural company 2024-2025 should be characterized by relatively favorable climate conditions,
00:38leading to a limited serial production of 31.2 million quintals.
00:43The primary sector should improve by 4.2% in 2025 after a 4.6% drop estimated in 2024.
00:52As for non-agricultural activities, they should evolve by 3.6% this year,
00:57supported by the continuous dynamics of the public building and construction sector,
01:01mining activities and industrial activities.
01:04On the other hand, the secondary sector should display an increased value of 3.8% this year,
01:10after 5.1% estimated the previous year.
01:14Still with the HCP's forecast economic budget for 2025,
01:19it turns out that the budget deficit would be registered in 2024,
01:24to approximate 3.5% of GDP before reaching 3.9% this year.
01:31Regular revenues should continue to firm up in 2025,
01:35taking advantage of the simultaneous rise in fiscal and non-fiscal revenues
01:39of 7.5% and 5.6% respectively.
01:44Fiscal revenues should continue to consolidate,
01:47reaching nearly 19.8% of GDP this year, after 19.5% forecast in 2024.
01:55This is according to the HCP attributable to the evolution of direct taxes,
01:59which should be around 8.8% of GDP in 2024 and 2025,
02:05and those of direct taxes, which should represent 8.4% of GDP in 2025,
02:12after 8.2% expected in 2024.
02:16In national economic news as well,
02:19the global public debt should remain around 83.3% of GDP in 2025 and 2024,
02:27after reaching 82.1% in 2023.
02:31According to the HCP, this stability will be reinforced by an economic recovery
02:36and an increase in public investments.
02:39The Treasury debt should also increase to reach nearly 69.9% of GDP this year,
02:46a level comparable to that anticipated for the previous year.
02:50As for the internal debt, which constitutes most of the Treasury debt,
02:54it should stabilize at around 52.4% of GDP.
02:59In addition, the Treasury external debt should be around 17.5% of GDP in 2024 and 2025,
03:07against an average of 12.9% between 2016 and 2019.
03:12Finally, the external debt is guaranteed and estimated at around 13.4% for the same years.
03:20In international economic news,
03:22a few hours before Donald Trump's investment,
03:25Bitcoin beat the record-breaking index,
03:28exceeding the $109,000 mark.
03:31Bitcoin had finally taken off last week,
03:34supported by information from Bloomberg,
03:36citing sources close to the case,
03:39according to which the elected president plans to publish a decree
03:43raising cryptocurrency to the rank of public priority
03:46and giving sector players a voice within his administration.
03:50The cryptocurrency market has been marked by great volatility
03:53since the launch on Friday night,
03:56on Saturday, of the new cryptocurrency by Donald Trump.
03:59A few hundred million tokens of this digital currency
04:02have been put on the market with great success,
04:06trading at around $7 shortly after its launch,
04:09before oscillating on Monday at around $45.
04:14Still at the international, Indonesia opened Monday
04:17its carbon credit stock to international buyers,
04:20whose goal is to raise funds to help achieve
04:23these ambitious climate goals.
04:25Foreign investors now have access to a market
04:28launched in September 2023,
04:30primarily for local buyers.
04:33Carbon credits are generated by activities
04:36that avoid or reduce carbon dioxide emissions,
04:39a powerful greenhouse gas.
04:41These credits can be bought by companies
04:44seeking to compensate or cancel some of their emissions,
04:47either to comply with regulations
04:50or to strengthen their green credibility.
04:53Indonesia is one of the largest polluters in the world
04:56and strongly depends on carbon to feed its growing economy.
05:00We come to the end of our edition today.
05:02Good follow-up program on our antenna.