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US urges investment in Western Sarah

Publish date: 29 September 2025
Issue Number: 1145
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: General

The US has thrown its weight behind economic development in Western Sahara, urging American companies to explore investment opportunities in the disputed region. According to Empire Magazine Africa, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau made the statement on Thursday during talks with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita at the UN General Assembly in New York, as reported by Reuters. Morocco has been channelling resources into Western Sahara through infrastructure projects, including road networks, renewable energy plants, phosphate mining, and a $1bn port initiative. These projects have been highlighted as part of Rabat’s broader strategy to attract foreign capital to the territory, which Morocco considers part of its sovereign domain, despite the long-running independence push by the Polisario Front, backed by Algeria. The US stance aligns with Morocco’s autonomy plan, signalling political and economic support from Washington. Observers noted in reports carried by Reuters that the move could give further credibility to Morocco’s claims while creating opportunities for US businesses in sectors such as energy, logistics, and mining. American investors, however, remain cautious. Analysts interviewed by Reuters explained that while the infrastructure groundwork is being laid, regulatory and political risks remain a concern for firms assessing long-term commitments in the region. Greater clarity from Washington and Rabat could help unlock larger flows of investment. This development also reflects broader international trends, with France and the UK already backing Morocco’s autonomy plan. The US encouragement is expected to strengthen Morocco’s efforts to position Western Sahara as a hub for regional trade and energy development, while deepening its strategic ties with Washington.

Full report in Empire Magazine Africa

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