Here is the EU-Moroccan Fisheries Partnership Agreement that was signed in 2006, in several languages.
* FISHERIES PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT between the European Communities and the Kingdom of Morocco [PDF - English]
* ACUERDO DE COLABORACIÓN en el sector pesquero entre la Comunidad Europea y el Reino de Marruecos [PDF -Spanish]
* ACCORD DE PARTENARIAT dans le secteur de la pêche entre la Communauté européenne et le Royaume du Maroc [PDF -French]
* AVTAL om fiskepartnerskap mellan Europeiska gemenskapen och Konungariket Marocko [PDF - Swedish]
* ACORDO DE PARCERIA no domínio da pesca entre a Comunidade Europeia e o Reino de Marrocos [PDF - Portuguese]
* PARTNERSCHAFTLICHES FISCHEREIABKOMMEN zwischen der Europäischen Gemeinschaft und dem Königreich Marokko [PDF -German]
* PARTNERSCHAPSOVEREENKOMST inzake visserij tussen de Europese Gemeenschap en het Koninkrijk Marokko [PDF -Dutch]
* ACCORDO DI PARTENARIATO nel settore della pesca tra la Comunità europea e il Regno del Marocco [PDF - Italian]
Only three companies imported phosphate rock from occupied Western Sahara in 2025 - the lowest number ever recorded. The findings appear in our annual P for Plunder report, released today.
For over 40 years, a Moroccan state-owned company has exported phosphate rock from occupied Western Sahara.
The fish stocks of occupied Western Sahara have not only attracted the interest of the Moroccan fleet: other foreign interests are also fishing in the occupied waters through arrangements with Moroccan counterparts. Along the Western Saharan coastline, a processing industry has emerged.
Keeping track of the many legal proceedings relating to Western Sahara is not easy. This page offers an overview of the cases concerning the territory that have been before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).