Aziz Akhannouch bets on Afriquia for the Akwa Group’s future growth
While the energy industry plans to make major investments, the impact of the health crisis means a slow-down in activities relating to tourism and real estate.
19/06/2020 at 18h19, by Tarik Bargal
Diversified holding Akwa Group’s last investment in the transport and logistics sector dates back to 2004, when it entered into a partnership with APM Terminals for the management of a container terminal at the port of Tanger-Med.
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