The Afghan exports through Iran Chabahar port have been halted for the last three months, reported a local media citing officials from the Afghanistan Chamber
The Afghan exports through Iran Chabahar port have been halted for the last three months, reported a local media citing officials from the Afghanistan Chamber
Right govt policies can help revive tourism in Asia Pacific
ANI
21 May 2021, 17:18 GMT+10
Manila [The Philippines], May 21 (ANI): Vaccine rollouts will be a time-consuming process both regionally and across the globe but there are actions that can be taken now to make them more effective in opening up tourism and travel, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said.
That could speed the economic recovery from Covid-19 pandemic which the region desperately needs, said Matthias Helble and Won Hee Cho of ADB s Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department.
Groups in Asia and the Pacific should work together to develop regional best practices and protocols. A unified stand and stringent guidelines on how to implement the digital vaccine passes and other Covid-19-related travel measures will contribute significantly towards the success of the tourism recovery plan.
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