Morocco

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The Financial status of Morocco has come through some great changes in the past few years due to better management of the country and their government . Since about 1957 Morocco and the United States have joined together to better take care of the Moroccan people. They have also worked together to help Morocco’s agriculture and plantations to grow better crops. Due to the hot climate in Morocco many farmers grow citrus plants such as oranges and clementine’s and even vegetables . Morocco has many main export foods olives, tomatoes and citrus fruits but surprisingly enough agriculture is not the main source of the money or what runs their economy. Fiber optic wire or insulated wire is their number one production good and export earning them about $2,036,000,000 per year on top of Phosphoric acids polyphophoric acids production which brings in about $1,487,000,000 . But one of the main down falls of all of this is the child labor that goes into faming and making these other products. Morocco has reduced the number of minors working but there are still many out there working instead of going to school and getting a proper education. But when the country relies on those products to run their economy there is a supply and demand all over the world. So to get rid of child labor all together would decrease their annual income and they would only become more impoverished because of the lack of money. Now Morocco is not just what seems like, somewhat of a third world country there are many mayor industries specifically in the electronic industry and the automotive assembly industry. There are a lot of skilled people with college degrees and experience working to make what industries they have the best that they can be . The impact th...

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