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Slovenian minister says EU plans green and digital tourism transformation by 2030

The Xinhua reported that Slovenian Minister of Economic Development and Technology Zdravko Pocivalsek said on Tuesday, the European Union (EU) plans a green and digital transformation of its tourism sector by 2030.
Pocivalsek told a news conference after chairing an informal online meeting of the EU ministers in charge of tourism: "We need to transform the tourist ecosystem so that it will become more resilient, sustainable and ready for new market challenges and changed behaviour of consumers."

Slovenia took over the six-month-long rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) on July 1, 2021.
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He added: "It is important to once again ensure safe tourist travel where a COVID-19 digital certificate is of key importance. We have to include states outside the EU into this system, too."
He stressed the need for innovation and faster business processes in tourism, adding that the European tourism of the future is "safe, green, smart, responsible and inclusive."
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He said, the common EU goal should be to remain globally competitive and "be the tourist destination number 1 in the world."
Tourism was badly hit by the COVID-19 epidemic, with EU tourism income down by 70 percent in 2020. The income has increased in 2021, but is still well below the 2019 figures.
Source: xinhua
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Professor Riyadh Yousif Hamzah, President of the Royal University for Women, commented: “This initiative reflects our commitment to advancing women in STEM fields. We're cultivating a generation of creative, solution-driven female leaders who will drive national development. Our partnership with BENEFIT exemplifies the powerful synergy between academia and private sector in supporting educational innovation.”
Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager, PR & Communication at BENEFIT, said: “We are honoured to collaborate with RUW in supporting this remarkable technology-focused event. It highlights our commitment to social responsibility, and our ongoing efforts to enhance the digital and innovation capabilities of young Bahraini women and foster their ability to harness technological tools in the service of a smarter, more sustainable future.”
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