In the northwestern corner of Africa, nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean—with the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean to the north, the Atlantic to the west, and Mauritania to the south—lies the magnificent country of Morocco. In addition to our travels to explore the beauty of this land, we also had the honor of being invited to the opening of a fair held in the city of Tiznit. Known as the silver capital, we, as a trade association, set out on this journey alongside Turkish companies operating in the jewelry sector, showcasing valuable jewelry crafted from the precious metals of our homeland.
The event organizer, Mr. Sait, greeted us warmly and paid special attention to the companies arriving from Turkey. His affection for our country was evident in every gesture. His hospitality made us feel right at home, and I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to him once again.
The city of Tiznit was exceptionally well-prepared for the fair. From the moment we entered, the entire atmosphere reminded us that something meaningful was about to happen. We could sense that the event would be a success, as the whole country seemed to embrace it. Along the roads, promotional banners and flags gave us a glimpse of what was to come.
Of course, this would not be possible without the invaluable support of the Kingdom of Morocco, which prioritizes development and trade. The efforts of the mayor and municipality of Tiznit, regional politicians, government officials, and most importantly, the local community cannot be overlooked. As FASTİAD, we wanted to contribute to Morocco’s economic efforts and encouraged participation in the fair from Turkish companies in the jewelry industry. Together, we set up our booths and took part in this important event.
A particularly beautiful moment was the cultural presentation prior to the fair’s opening—local Moroccan dances and performances gave visitors an authentic taste of the country's rich heritage.
The Minister of Culture and Traditional Arts of the Kingdom of Morocco also attended the opening ceremony. We had the opportunity to meet and introduce him to our association and its activities. During this exchange, we shared our idea to produce a documentary—led by the renowned screenwriter Fehmi Gerçeker—about the city of Essaouira, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. He expressed his full support for the project with great enthusiasm.
The public participation in the Tiznit fair was overwhelming—at times, the crowd was so dense it became almost impossible to move. At one point, we, the members of the association, stepped outside to enjoy Morocco’s famous mint tea.
The Moroccan market’s potential, its strategic ties with neighboring countries and regions, and its significant trade volume make it an essential gateway for companies seeking to establish a lasting presence. Moreover, due to its strong links with the rest of Africa, Morocco is a key entry point for businesses aiming to grow and establish a brand across the continent.
In this context, our association supports both Turkish companies aiming to enter the Moroccan market with a focus on production and/or sales-marketing, and local Moroccan firms seeking promotion and technical assistance.













