Anas Sefrioui’s African investment refocusing is taking shape. With the sale of his last cement plant in France, the Moroccan businessman is gradually turning the page on Europe to strengthen his presence on the African continent. This operation marks a new stage in the development strategy of Ciments de l’Afrique (CIMAF), which has become one…...
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