Morocco’s automotive industry generated more than MAD 58.28 billion in export revenues during the first four months of 2026, marking a strong year-on-year increase of 18.6%, according to the latest figures released by the Office des Changes.
The sector’s growth was primarily driven by the performance of the construction segment, whose exports surged by 33.5% to MAD 23.88 billion, and the wiring segment, which expanded by 16.1% to MAD 22.09 billion.
The aerospace industry also posted solid results, with exports rising by 15.9% to MAD 11.03 billion. This increase was supported by stronger sales in both the assembly segment, up 20.7%, and the Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) segment, which grew by 6.9%.
In contrast, several export-oriented industries recorded declines over the same period. Exports from the textile and leather sector fell by 6.7%, while electronics and electrical products decreased by 3.5%. Shipments of phosphates and their derivatives also slipped by 1.5%.
Meanwhile, the agriculture and agri-food sector returned to growth, registering a modest increase of 0.8% compared with the same period last year.
Overall, Morocco’s exports reached MAD 168.85 billion by the end of April 2026, representing an annual increase of 8.7%.


