In August 2023, Morocco's Ministry of Industry and Trade decided to impose a 29.93% anti-dumping duty on canned tomatoes imported from Egypt. This action followed a complaint by the National Federation of Food Industries on behalf of three Moroccan companies, which represent 96% of the country's canned tomato production. These companies accused Egyptian exporters of dumping, which they claimed was damaging the local industry by increasing their market share and reducing the prices of Moroccan canned tomatoes. Despite the existing free trade agreement under the Agadir Declaration between Morocco and Egypt, the investigation supported the imposition of duties due to the negative impact on Morocco's canned tomato sector.