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SR1798 • 2026

Kingdom of Morocco's Business, Trade, and Cultural Cooperation

Kingdom of Morocco's Business, Trade, and Cultural Cooperation

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Rodriguez
Last action
2026-02-11
Official status
Senate - Adopted
Effective date
Not listed

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Kingdom of Morocco's Business, Trade, and Cultural Cooperation

This resolution recognizes the importance of Morocco’s cooperation in business, trade, and culture with Florida and highlights the strong ties between Morocco and the U.S.

What This Bill Does

  • Recognizes the historical diplomatic relations between Morocco and the United States dating back to 1777.
  • Acknowledges recent developments like President Trump's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over its Sahara in 2020.
  • Highlights Morocco’s role as a strategic hub for trade and cooperation between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
  • Notes specific partnerships such as the Sister Cities agreement between Casablanca–Settat region and Miami-Dade County.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The State of Florida
  • The Kingdom of Morocco

Terms To Know

Sister Cities agreement
An arrangement between two cities to promote cultural and economic ties.
United States–Morocco Free Trade Agreement
A trade deal signed in 2004 that encourages business and investment between the U.S. and Morocco.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The resolution does not create new laws or policies, but rather expresses recognition of existing ties.
  • It focuses on Florida's relationship with Morocco without detailing broader impacts on other states or countries.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-11 Senate

    • Introduced • Read 2nd time • Adopted

  2. 2026-02-09 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Kingdom of Morocco's Business, Trade, and Cultural Cooperation; Recognizing the importance of the Kingdom of Morocco’s business, trade, and cultural cooperation with the State of Florida and the enduring diplomatic, business, and cultural ties between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States of America, etc.

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Florida Senate
-
2026

(NP) SR 1798

By
Senator Rodriguez

40-02485A-26 20261798__
1 Senate Resolution
2 A resolution recognizing the importance of the Kingdom
3 of Morocco’s business, trade, and cultural cooperation
4 with the State of Florida and the enduring diplomatic,
5 business, and cultural ties between the Kingdom of
6 Morocco and the United States of America.
7
8 WHEREAS, diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of
9 Morocco and the United States of America date back more than two
10 centuries to 1777, when Morocco became the first nation to
11 recognize the independence of the United States, later
12 formalized through the 1786 Treaty of Peace and Friendship — one
13 of the oldest unbroken treaties in U.S. diplomatic history, and
14 WHEREAS, the bilateral partnership was further strengthened
15 by the historic proclamation of President Donald J. Trump in
16 December 2020, recognizing the full sovereignty of the Kingdom
17 of Morocco over its Sahara, reaffirming the strategic alliance
18 between the two nations and paving the way for a new era of
19 cooperation in peace, security, and regional development, and
20 WHEREAS, under the visionary leadership of His Majesty King
21 Mohammed VI, the Kingdom of Morocco has launched the Royal
22 Initiative for Atlantic Cooperation, also known as the
23 Partnership for Atlantic Cooperation, an ambitious framework
24 enabling Morocco to deepen political, economic, and cultural
25 ties between Africa and the Americas, and
26 WHEREAS, as a strategic hub within the African continent
27 and a committed member of the African Continental Free Trade
28 Area, the Kingdom of Morocco stands as a vital gateway for
29 enhanced partnership and mutually beneficial trade and
30 investment between Africa and the United States, and
31 WHEREAS, in June 2025, the Kingdom of Morocco inaugurated
32 the Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in Miami,
33 marking a historic milestone in Moroccan-American relations and
34 underscoring Morocco’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic,
35 economic, and cultural ties with the State of Florida and the
36 broader southeastern United States, and
37 WHEREAS, in October 2025, the President of the Casablanca
38 Settat region, Mr. Abdellatif Maâzouz, and Miami-Dade County
39 Mayor Daniella Levine Cava signed a memorandum of understanding
40 establishing a Sister Cities agreement between the region of
41 Casablanca–Settat and Miami-Dade County, to advance cooperation
42 in trade, investment, innovation, sustainability, and cultural
43 exchange, and
44 WHEREAS, in conjunction with this partnership, the
45 Casablanca–Settat Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Services,
46 the American Chamber of Commerce in Florida, and CAMACOL (the
47 Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States) signed a
48 tripartite memorandum of understanding promoting business
49 collaboration, investment opportunities, and private sector
50 exchanges between Morocco and Florida, and
51 WHEREAS, in November 2023, the City of Hollywood and the
52 City of Laâyoune, Morocco, formalized a Sister City agreement to
53 promote mutual understanding and collaboration in such areas as
54 tourism, culture, education, and sustainable development,
55 strengthening people-to-people connections between Moroccan and
56 Floridian communities, and
57 WHEREAS, the United States–Morocco Free Trade Agreement,
58 signed in 2004 and the only such agreement the United States has
59 concluded with an African country, continues to foster economic
60 and commercial cooperation, making Morocco one of America’s key
61 trade partners in Africa and encouraging bilateral investment
62 and industrial collaboration, and
63 WHEREAS, the Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami-Dade County and
64 the Port of Casablanca signed a Sister Seaports agreement in
65 October 2002 to promote maritime connectivity, logistics
66 cooperation, and exchange of expertise, reinforcing both ports’
67 strategic roles as gateways for transatlantic trade among North
68 America, Africa, and Europe, and
69 WHEREAS, these region-to-region, city-to-city, and port-to
70 port partnerships demonstrate Morocco’s leadership in
71 establishing transatlantic cooperation that supports sustainable
72 maritime, economic, and cultural development, while advancing
73 Florida’s global economic engagement, and
74 WHEREAS, ongoing cultural and diaspora exchanges, supported
75 by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in Miami,
76 have continued to enhance mutual understanding and foster closer
77 relations between Moroccan and Floridian communities through
78 joint events celebrating heritage, arts, and intercultural
79 dialogue, and
80 WHEREAS, the State of Florida acknowledges the importance
81 of Morocco as a strategic bridge between Africa, Europe, and the
82 Americas and welcomes deeper cooperation in trade, maritime
83 industries, tourism, green energy, and education, NOW,
84 THEREFORE,
85
86 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida:
87
88 That the Senate recognizes the importance of the Kingdom of
89 Morocco’s business, trade, and cultural cooperation with the
90 State of Florida and the enduring diplomatic, business, and
91 cultural ties between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United
92 States of America.