Morocco’s customs revenue exceeded 42.2 billion Moroccan dirhams (approximately $4.2 billion USD) by the end of May, according to the country’s Treasury Department. This represents a 7.9 percent increase compared to the same period last year. The revenue is generated from customs duties, value-added tax on imports, and the domestic consumption tax. The figures were published in the Treasury’s monthly report on public finance statistics. This increase suggests continued economic activity and import levels within the country. The data provides insight into Morocco’s trade performance and government income. Further details are available from Hespress, a Moroccan online newspaper.