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In a bid to further incentivise growth in the tourism sector, Bahrain has unveiled a new scuba diving attraction.

Myanmar is looking to capitalise on a recent tourism rebound and stimulate more investment in the sector, following efforts to improve access to credit for smaller operators.

La Côte d’Ivoire, qui ambitionne de devenir le cinquième pays le plus visité d’Afrique d’ici 2025, passe à l’action avec l’annonce d’une stratégie officielle visant à accroître le nombre d’arrivées par le biais d’une amélioration des infrastructures et d’un élargissement de l’offre d’attractions touristiques.

By enacting measures to preserve natural and heritage sites, Thailand is stepping up efforts to protect its visitor attractions and promote sustainable tourism, although the intervention is expected to affect sector earnings in the short term.

Egypt’s global reputation as a destination for heritage tourism has been strengthened by a series of major archaeological finds. In tandem with investment in new infrastructure, the new discoveries are expected to support a recent rebound in the sector’s fortunes.

Une sécurité renforcée a contribué à mettre le secteur touristique tunisien sur la voie de la reprise, celui-ci enregistrant une croissance à deux chiffres du nombre d’arrivées au cours des deux dernières années, même si l’évolution des recettes s’effectue à un rythme moins soutenu que celle du nombre de visiteurs.

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