The appointment has been made at the proposal of the CEOE

Clemente González Soler, nombrado presidente en el Consejo Económico Marruecos-España

Clemento González Soler

Clemente González Soler, president of the industrial and technological group Alibérico, has been appointed president of the Spanish part of the Morocco-Spain Economic Council (CEMAES). 

The appointment was made at the proposal of CEOE, made by its president, Antonio Garamendi, at the General Assembly held by this organisation in Casablanca. 

In turn, Clemente González Soler has proposed José Ignacio Pino de la Chica, Country Manager of Caixabank in Morocco, for the position of vice-president. 

Alibérico has two aluminium production plants in Morocco. One of them in Casablanca, Alucoil Maroc, a wholly owned subsidiary of the group, specialises in the manufacture of aluminium composite panels and is the leader in Morocco in the segment of facades for singular buildings. 

In addition, through this subsidiary, Alibérico is a partner in Aluminium du Maroc, a listed company and the largest manufacturer of extruded profiles in Morocco and the African continent. Clemente González Soler is a member of the Board of Directors of Aluminium du Maroc and coordinates the strategy and investment area of the company. 

Clemento González SolerOn the Spanish side, 30 Spanish companies with interests in Morocco are represented in CEMAES, as well as other leading Moroccan companies in their respective fields of activity. 

Among the Spanish companies that make up the institution are Balearia, Banco de Sabadell, Santander, Bergé, Garrigues, Cuatrecasas, Gestamp, Naturgy, Sener and Vectalia.

The General Assembly of CEMAES has also proceeded to the appointment of the Moroccan businessman Adil Rais as co-president of the institution in representation of Moroccan companies, together with Clemente González Soler, and the businessman Ayman Cheikh-Lahlou as co-vice-president. 

CEMAES is a business institution created at the initiative of the Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc (CGEM) and the Spanish Confederation of Business Organisations (CEOE), which brings together businessmen and economic organisations from Morocco and Spain.  Its objectives include promoting cooperation and business integration between the two countries, with a special focus on SMEs.

CEMAES was created in 2013, as a result of the collaboration agreement signed by both organisations in Rabat in the presence of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain and the King and Queen of Morocco and representatives of the governments of both countries.

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