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Morocco’s construction sector rebounds strongly in 2025

Morocco’s construction sector rebounds strongly in 2025
Morocco’s construction sector rebounds strongly in 2025

Morocco’s construction industry is back in high gear in 2025, with signs of a broad and sustained rebound across the sector. Cement sales—a key indicator of building activity—rose by 11% through the end of July, significantly outpacing the 6.8% growth seen over the same period last year. This uptick points to a steady and widespread recovery, with gains visible across all major segments of the industry.

Ready-mix concrete led the charge with an impressive 25.5% increase, while the prefabricated building sector followed closely behind with a 17.9% rise. Distribution activity also climbed by 5.6%, and deliveries for infrastructure projects grew by 7.8%. The momentum didn’t let up as the second half of the year began—cement sales jumped 17.6% in July alone, building on the 15.4% growth recorded in the previous quarter.

Fueling this resurgence is a clear revival in real estate lending. By the end of June, total outstanding property loans surpassed 317 billion dirhams, marking a 3% increase year-over-year. Home loans grew by 2.5%, up from 1.4% at the same point last year. Meanwhile, loans for real estate development saw even stronger gains, climbing 6.6% compared to 3.3% in 2024.

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