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  2. Tanger Med - Wikipedia

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    Tanger Med is a Moroccan industrial port complex with handling capacities of 9 million containers, located 45 km northeast of Tangier and opposite of Tarifa, Spain. It is part of the economic policy orienting Morocco towards exports and the free trade agreement with the European Union, and it is expected to be the busiest port on the Mediterranean by 2018.

  3. Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Tangier is a city in northwestern Morocco, with a rich and diverse history of Phoenician, Roman, Berber, Arab, Portuguese, Spanish, French and Moroccan influences. Learn about its geography, economy, landmarks, education, culture and notable people.

  4. List of free-trade zones - Wikipedia

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    "AJMR Port Complex, Km. 20 Tibungco, Davao City" AJMR Port Services Corporation: R-XI: 8.96 Balo-i Agro-Industrial Economic Zone "Barangay Maria Cristina, Baloi, Lanao del Norte" Balo-i Industrial. Inc. R-X: 13.9 Carmen Cebu Gum Industrial Zone "Cogon West, Carmen, Cebu City" Pacific Poly Gums Holdings Corporation: R-VII: 7.6 CIIF Agro ...

  5. Nador West Med - Wikipedia

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    Nador West Med is a planned Moroccan transshipment port under construction in the Bay of Betoya, northeastern Morocco. The project aims to strengthen Morocco's presence on international maritime routes and is scheduled to open in 2025.

  6. Tangier port to become Mediterranean's largest - AOL

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    Already the biggest port in Africa with an annual volume of 3.5 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) in 2018, Tanger Med will add six million in capacity after its extension worth 1.3 ...

  7. Port of Algeciras - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Algeciras is the largest port in Spain and the second largest in the Mediterranean Sea, located near the Strait of Gibraltar. It handles various types of cargo, containers, cruise ships and fishing vessels, and has a history of transshipment and trade since ancient times.

  8. Rail transport in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operation and network of Morocco's national railway operator ONCF. Find out about the first high-speed rail line Al Boraq, connecting Casablanca and Tangier, and other long-distance and night-trains.

  9. Economy of Tangier - Wikipedia

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    The years 2007 and 2008 will be particularly important for the city because of the completion of large construction projects currently being built. These include the Tangier-Mediterranean port ("Tanger-med") and its industrial parks, a 45,000-seat sports stadium, an expanded business district, and a renovated tourist infrastructure.