As capital becomes increasingly global and investors search for markets supported by long-term structural fundamentals rather than short-term momentum, Morocco is attracting growing attention. The country’s strategic location, political stability, infrastructure investment, and demographic shifts are beginning to position it as one of the region’s more compelling long-term growth stories. Rather than competing with the UAE, Morocco may ultimately complement it. Lukas Kerrebijn, Co-Founder of RD Dubai, believes the two markets occupy different positions within the same broader regional growth narrative. Instead, it reflects the convergence of several structural forces: infrastructure investment, international connectivity, demographic change, stable governance, and increasing global attention.