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A look to the future.


essre The year 2010 was the year that would be implemented in the Mediterranean a zone of free trade. This has not happened. Currently the situation is blocked. One cause is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, because in addition to the internal problems of the countries of southern and consisting, inter alia, in a class leader in power for many years and his replacement is not easy, for which elections are used somewhat as guided tours in a democracy and where it happens that the existing parties are financed by the major ones. In this situation, one wonders what will happen in the future. Within the Maghreb countries, there are strong imbalances, first of all what economic and social inevitably seek the solution through migration. Europe, the most involved, addressed the issue primarily in terms of security, instead of framing the problem of migration in a vision of foreign policy co-development, as well as a partnership, with the creation of jobs in site. The fall of the Berlin Wall has led the EU to shift his interest in Eastern European countries take rather than to that area of \u200b\u200bthe Mediterranean but has some interesting perspectives: the transport of goods from east to west on the planet, energy policy, not to mention the large reserves of oil found in Libya and Algeria. We should take this moment because after years of contracts to Chinese firms and their subsequent disappointment with the lack of which Algeria is returning to us. In the Maghreb Algeria has a lot of employment opportunities, after Libya, which has enormous availability, it is the largest market, while those looking for partnership and joint ventures is the creation of Morocco where the market is not big but has good infrastructure and labor, even that is not enforceable at low cost. Tunisia and Morocco have had to develop oil having a capacity of processing and thus have an economic reality right at the mouth of small and medium enterprises. Other future of the southern Mediterranean coast is tourism, particularly in Morocco. The future is full of opportunities, but also many question marks.

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