The Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development (French: Agence Marocaine de Développement des Investissements et des Exportations; AMDIE) is the national body responsible for promoting domestic and foreign investment as well as the export of goods and services.
Established in 2017, the agency operates as a one-stop shop for investors and serves as a key instrument in the implementation of MoroccoâÂÂs industrial strategy. It also promotes the country internationally under the strategic brand âÂÂMorocco NowâÂÂ, which aims to position Morocco as a competitive and carbon-neutral industrial hub.
AMDIE was established in 2017 through the merger of three entities: the Moroccan Investment Development Agency (AMDI), the Moroccan Export Promotion Centre (Maroc Export), and the Casablanca Office of Fairs and Exhibitions (OFEC). This consolidation was formalized by Law No. 60-16, with the aim of creating a unified institutional framework for the promotion of investment, exports and economic activities.
The agency's activities are guided by the New Investment Charter (French: Nouvelle Charte de lâÂÂInvestissement), which aims to increase the share of private investment to two-thirds of total national investment by 2035. The charter provides financial incentives (premiums) for investment projects.
In January 2026, Director General Ali Seddiki reported that 2025 was a record-breaking year for investment in Morocco. The agency reached nearly 90% of its annual targets by mid-year, driven by the global reconfiguration of supply chains.
The agency focuses on high-value-added sectors to ensure sustainable economic growth and technological transfer.