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A phosphate mine in Morocco - source: Reuters
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The Other Phosphate: What Washington’s Moroccan Fertilizer Waiver Overlooks
The United States eased its fertilizer restrictions on the kingdom to manage a supply emergency, but Morocco could also become a key source of purified phosphoric acid—a crucial product tied to growing competition with China over battery production, supply chain integrity, and access to critical minerals.
Aug 18, 2026
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  • Salma Annasse
Moroccan flags fly in front of a mosque in Rabat - source: Reuters
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How Morocco’s Religious Rehabilitation Model Could Help Gaza
Although local religious and social differences would present some obstacles, the proven exportability of Rabat’s deradicalization machinery and the kingdom’s good working relations with the Israeli government make it an intriguing candidate for inclusion in the wider Gaza stabilization effort.
Jul 1, 2026
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  • Salma Annasse
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