مدي 1 تي في : النشرة الاقتصادية - 20/09/2024
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00The Minister of Tourism, Fatima Al-Zahra Amour, announced that she has raised more than 59 billion dirhams in the first seven months of the current year by 3.5% compared to last year.
00:27This increase comes in the context of the implementation of the Tourism Road Map between 2023 and 2026, which includes strengthening the air connection and marketing of the Moroccan trade mark, which contributed to the increase in tourism energy for air transport by 30%.
00:45The minister pointed out that this period itself witnessed the arrival of 11.8 million tourists, an increase of more than 1.6 million tourists compared to last year.
00:57The low-cost airlines announced the launch of a new route linking Girona in northeastern Spain and the city of Banimalala.
01:08The company's CEO in Spain, Portugal, France and Morocco, Ailina Cabrera, said during the presentation of the company's growth plan at Girona Costa Prava airport that the new route will be available three times a week.
01:23She also pointed out that the launch of this new route is part of the restructuring of the routes proposed by Ryanair from Girona to other cities, including Morocco and Banimalala.
01:34The Ryanair company's goal is to launch a measurable program by the summer of 2024 across 12 Moroccan airports, with the goal of transporting more than 5 million passengers from and to the Kingdom.
01:50Internationally, the presidential candidate for the US presidential election, Donald Trump, accused the US Central Bank of being biased, after the financial institution's interest rate dropped significantly a few weeks before the presidential elections on November 5.
02:08The former president of the republic said that such a big drop in the interest rate shows that the economy is either in a very bad state or that it is leaning towards political goals.
02:21The US Federal Reserve's interest rate dropped four times since 2020, down by half a percentage point, to 4.75%.
02:35In contrast, this drop is a positive step for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, who is trying to shed light on President Joe Biden's economic achievements in her race against Trump.
02:48Bernard Kavir, the economic advisor to US President Joe Biden, said last night that the drop in the federal interest rate is a clear indication that inflation has decreased and that the interest rate is declining, and that the focus now is on maintaining important earnings in employment and income.
03:05Both for renters and for folks who own a house.
03:35The general inflation rate in the United Kingdom remained stable at a 2.2% annual rate in August, where the high-flying ticket prices offset the decrease in fuel costs and the decrease in the cost of hotels and restaurants.
03:49This means that the inflation rate remained slightly higher than the goal of the Bank of England, reaching 2% for the second month in a row.
03:57The Central Bank's response to the US Federal Reserve's decision to lower the Central Bank's interest rate in South Africa and the Central Bank of Oman for the first time in several years has been different.
04:12The Central Bank's interest rate in Oman, which has decreased, has decreased from 50.5% to 55.5%, while banks such as Norway, Taiwan, Turkey and the Bank of England have chosen to maintain interest rates during their meetings without changing, confirming the need for caution in the face of the ongoing fear of inflation and its impact on the economy.
04:38The sales of new cars in the European Union fell by 18.3% in August, to a lower level in three years, due to double-digit decreases in the main markets of Germany, France and Italy.
04:55Electric car sales declined, according to data from the Automotive Industry Commission.
05:00The data showed a month-long decline in electric car sales, which prompted the European Automotive Industry Commission to demand urgent measures to prevent further decline, according to the Reuters agency.
05:13It also said that the industry needs to implement measures to prevent further decline, according to the European Union.
05:29This brings us to the end of this episode of Economic News.