«A major U.S. trade mission is set to visit Morocco in May 2025», Morocco's ambassador to Washington, Youssef Amrani, announced on X this Sunday, March 23. «More than 15 U.S. states, along with federal agencies, are leading this mission, which aims to enhance agri-food export opportunities and underscores the shared commitment to deepening trade and investment ties with the Kingdom», the diplomat added. A major U.S. trade mission is set to visit #Morocco in May 2025. More than 15 U.S. states, along with federal agencies, are leading this mission, which aims to enhance #agri-food export opportunities and underscores the shared commitment to deepening trade and investment ties… pic.twitter.com/aTSNMNfZFF — Youssef Amrani (@youamrani) March 23, 2025 This trade visit comes amid strong relations between Rabat and Washington, particularly following Donald Trump's return to the White House. As a reminder, the U.S. Department of Agriculture previously organized an agri-food trade mission to Morocco from December 2 to 5, 2024. The delegation included representatives from 26 U.S. agri-food companies, 21 cooperatives, and 14 agricultural departments, with a stopover in Casablanca. Morocco and the U.S. signed a free trade agreement in 2004, which came into effect in March 2006.